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Okaysou AirMax 8L Air Purifier Review – The Gadgeteer - The Gadgeteer Okaysou AirMax 8L Air Purifier Review – The Gadgeteer - The Gadgeteer Posted: 30 May 2020 06:32 AM PDT REVIEW – I have reviewed several air filters over the past few months. I have come to find that a big part of getting the right air filter is getting one correctly sized for the room you are filtering. It also matters as to what types of things you are trying to filter out of the air. Are you filtering toxins, animal allergins, food smells, or thinks like smoke from tobacco products? I had just reviewed a smaller Okaysou air filter, the AirMic4S , when I was asked if I wanted to review the larger AirMax 8L. Of course, I said yes, so let's see how it worked out. What is it? The Okaysou AirMax 8L is an air purifier with a HEPA filter that captures 99.97% of the air pollutants. It has two different filters inside the cabinet. One is carbon and the ...
Caution to the Wind – Mother Jones - Mother Jones Caution to the Wind – Mother Jones - Mother Jones Posted: 27 May 2021 08:47 AM PDT Let our journalists help you make sense of the noise: Subscribe to the Mother Jones Daily newsletter and get a recap of news that matters. Brandon Armbruster just wanted to keep his students safe. The chief operating officer of St. Andrew's Episcopal School in Austin, Texas, Armbruster spent the spring and summer of 2020 diligently preparing for students to return—designing outdoor classrooms, setting up testing routines, and debating whether to cancel sports. A private school with nearly 1,000 K–12 students on two campuses, St. Andrew's had its own advisory committee of doctors and scientists to guide decisions about COVID. And as they learned more about how the coronavirus could hang suspended in aerosols for hours, the committee urged Armbruster to turn his attention to ventilation and ways t...
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