HouseFresh started as a personal blog by Danny Ashton, who was dealing with severe dust allergies and looking for affordable, effective air purifiers. What began as a side project quickly grew into a trusted source for honest reviews and helpful advice—cutting through an industry often full of marketing hype and misleading claims. In this interview, Danny shares how the site came to be, what he’s learned about air quality, how recent changes to Google’s algorithm have impacted HouseFres...| Smart Air
By Chengcheng Qiu| Centre for Research on Energy and Clean Air (CREA)
HouseFresh, in collaboration with Safe Air Schools, tested 13 of the most popular air purifiers on the market. The Smart Air Blast Mini stood out for its powerful performance, quiet operation, and low running costs, earning it a top recommendation for classrooms across the UK.| Smart Air
Air pollution affects nearly every organ in our body, but did you know air pollution affects your mood too? Research shows direct correlations between air pollution and a bad mood. PM2.5 Air Pollution Worsens Mood Researchers at MIT studied how air pollution affects mood across 144 cities in China. Now, there’s ... Read more| Smart Air
In the American West, wildfires are getting worse. Bigger, more frequent, and harder to predict. And with that comes a rising concern, not just about flames, but about the smoke.| Smart Air
Smart Air is dedicated to providing free educational content on the dangers of air pollution and helping people breathe safely. We analyzed data published by the World Air Quality Index project and put together the 2024 updated ranking of the “25 Cities with the Worst Air Pollution in the World”.| Smart Air
By Qi Qin, China Analyst; Chengcheng Qiu, China Analyst; Danny Hartono, Data Scientist; with contributions from Lauri Myllyvirta, Lead Analyst| Centre for Research on Energy and Clean Air (CREA)
3 Simple Steps to protect yourself from wildfire and bushfire smoke pollution common in California and Australia| Smart Air
New research shows particulates in wildfire smoke are much more dangerous and toxic than typical pollution. Here is what the study found:| Smart Air
Esiste un legame tra incidenza di infezioni da Sars-Cov-2, mortalità per Covid-19 ed esposizione di lungo periodo (2016-2019) ad alcuni fra i principali inquinanti atmosferici nel nostro Paese, quali il biossido di azoto (NO2) e il particolato atmosferico (PM2.5 e PM10). Lo dimostrano i risultati di EpiCovAir, un progetto epidemiologico nazionale di ricerca su Covid-19 L'articolo SNPA – Covid-19, la qualità dell’aria incide su rischio di infezione e mortalità proviene da Ancler.| Ancler
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