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Felicia Dunbar

Air Purifier Science

Air Purifier Science explores the science behind improving indoor air quality and its profound impact on health. It highlights the alarming fact that indoor air can be significantly more polluted than outdoor air, emphasizing the critical role of air purifiers in mitigating airborne pollutants like PM2.5 and VOCs.
The book examines various air purification technologies, including HEPA filtration, offering insights into their effectiveness and limitations, enabling readers to make informed decisions. The book uniquely approaches air purification by grounding recommendations in scientific evidence, moving beyond marketing claims to provide a balanced assessment.
It starts by defining key terms and exploring the sources and health effects of indoor air pollution, then delves into the science of different purification technologies. Finally, it offers practical guidance on selecting, placing, and maintaining air purifiers for optimal performance, empowering readers to create healthier environments in their homes and workplaces.
148 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
Publisher
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