There's confusion over how safe air quality is in L.A. as fires continue to burn, spewing wildfire smoke and toxins. We look at air quality readings, what's real and what's not and what people can do.
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Indoor air quality is getting a photosynthetic boost by means of air-purifying artificial plants engineered by researchers from the State University of New York at Binghamton. In addition to feeding ...
Deep clean the air purifier according to the manufacturer’s guidelines. Replace pre-filters or activated carbon filters, if ...
As three major fires continue to burn in the Los Angeles area, 17 million residents are affected by the drifting smoke. An air purifier with a HEPA filter can help.
Invest in an air purifier: Although air purifiers don’t filter out gas-based pollutants, they’re highly effective at eliminating particulates from the air. According to the EPA, you have to consider ...