Shelter-in-place recommendations and evacuation orders have been lifted Monday after a fire at a Georgia industrial plant caused a chemical reaction that prompted around 17,000 people to evacuate Sunday and left potentially harmful chlorine lingering in the air.
Is there someone who knows more about how this stuff is measured, in terms of danger? The CNN article links to Rockdale FB statement as a source and that statement talks of the supposed “average of” measured levels being below “action level” but it doesn’t explain how that actually relates to what is safe for a person to inhale. And there’s a person in the comments of that same post saying they still see a plume with a video of it. 🫠
Is there someone who knows more about how this stuff is measured, in terms of danger? The CNN article links to Rockdale FB statement as a source and that statement talks of the supposed “average of” measured levels being below “action level” but it doesn’t explain how that actually relates to what is safe for a person to inhale. And there’s a person in the comments of that same post saying they still see a plume with a video of it. 🫠