Nationwide Study Measures Short-Term Spike in July 4 Particulate Matter

Particulate matter linked to short and long-term health effects

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From our nation's founding, the Fourth of July has been synonymous with fireworks.

While many grew up learning that fireworks can be dangerous to the eyes and hands if not handled properly, fireworks also produce air pollutants, including particulate matter, that are linked to short-term or long-term health effects.

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