Home Cyprus ‘600-800 die per year’ in Cyprus due to poor air quality CCyprus ‘600-800 die per year’ in Cyprus due to poor air quality April 26, 2024 ‘600-800 die per year’ in Cyprus due to poor air quality by aceraspire8920 6 comments now do souvla those are rookie numbers Unbelievable the load of BS spread by this ‘newspaper’…..![gif](emote|free_emotes_pack|grin) 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’…..![gif](emote|free_emotes_pack|grin)
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