‘600-800 die per year’ in Cyprus due to poor air quality by aceraspire8920 Tags:cyprus 6 comments now do souvla those are rookie numbers Unbelievable the load of BS spread by this ‘newspaper’….. Total bullshit. Someone must have farted next to the author something nasty to inspire this article. I have 4 HEPA filters in my flat. Outdoor PM2.5 sensor show 21 µg/m³, bedroom sensor show 2 µg/m³. A window is a bit opened for ventilation, large Ikea filter running at 44%. After Ikea start to sell cheap HEPA, I see no reasons for households not to have them. (But this does not fix outdoor, unfortunately, and FFP2 is pain in the nose to wear). Only issue I got with the infrastructure here is the poor airflow inside our homes. Almost any western country has a fresh air vent and a filter I’m sure newer houses have this, but we have to rely on leaving at least 2 windows open at all time or lungs get heavy lmao Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
I have 4 HEPA filters in my flat. Outdoor PM2.5 sensor show 21 µg/m³, bedroom sensor show 2 µg/m³. A window is a bit opened for ventilation, large Ikea filter running at 44%. After Ikea start to sell cheap HEPA, I see no reasons for households not to have them. (But this does not fix outdoor, unfortunately, and FFP2 is pain in the nose to wear).
Only issue I got with the infrastructure here is the poor airflow inside our homes. Almost any western country has a fresh air vent and a filter I’m sure newer houses have this, but we have to rely on leaving at least 2 windows open at all time or lungs get heavy lmao
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now do souvla
those are rookie numbers
Unbelievable the load of BS spread by this ‘newspaper’…..
Total bullshit. Someone must have farted next to the author something nasty to inspire this article.
I have 4 HEPA filters in my flat.
Outdoor PM2.5 sensor show 21 µg/m³, bedroom sensor show 2 µg/m³. A window is a bit opened for ventilation, large Ikea filter running at 44%.
After Ikea start to sell cheap HEPA, I see no reasons for households not to have them.
(But this does not fix outdoor, unfortunately, and FFP2 is pain in the nose to wear).
Only issue I got with the infrastructure here is the poor airflow inside our homes. Almost any western country has a fresh air vent and a filter
I’m sure newer houses have this, but we have to rely on leaving at least 2 windows open at all time or lungs get heavy lmao