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  1. In light of the current Covid situation as well as the coming dry months with the haze coming, I recently had to do a presentation on this, so I figured I should the info here for all to benefit and also share, and others can contribute, discuss etc. 1 Firstly, I have no financial interest in the items I share.. 2 Second, what's an Air Purifier? An air purifier or air cleaner is a device which removes contaminants from the air in a room to improve indoor air quality. 3 What are the common contaminants? Before Covid, we had the Haze, and the keyword is PM 2.5 https://www.health.ny.gov/environmental/indoors/air/pmq_a.htm These are particulate matter 2.5 (PM2.5), refers to tiny particles or droplets in the air that are two and one half microns or less in width. Exposure to fine particles can also affect lung function and worsen medical conditions such as asthma and heart disease. Scientific studies have linked increases in daily PM2.5 exposure with increased respiratory and cardiovascular hospital admissions, emergency department visits and deaths. Then biological contaminants, which include bacteria, viruses and others like fungal spores. 4 So now the hot item is the Covid virus, which requires some of the finest filters known to man: BUT I want to emphasise, the key thing for Covid and general health especially for airborne / aerosol based infections, is the MASK. So before you rush out to buy that purifier, buy and wear that mask! And do your social distancing!
  2. How to pick a car air purifier? CADR is the key performance indicator. The Clean Air Delivery Rate, or CADR for short, is an indication of the volume of filtered air delivered by an air purifier. CADR is given through a process called the ANSI/AHAM AC-1 standard: (1) The purifier is placed in a testing chamber of a specified size. (2) Before the purifier is activated, the amount of contaminants in the room is measured. (3) The purifier is activated for a period of twenty minutes, during which time the amount of contaminants is periodically re-evaluated. (4) Finally, the reduction in contaminants is compared to their natural rate of decay Why is the purification rate of "99.xx%" not reliable? Just by reading the end result of "99.xx%", you do not know its testing process: (1) the size of the testing chamber (2) the amount of contaminants (3) the working hours of the air purifier In simple words, any air purifier can show a result of "99.99...%" if you put it in a tiny chamber and let it work long enough.
  3. Taiwanese man sells his PlayStation 5 after his wife found out it wasn't an air purifier 🤣🤣🤣 source: https://www.hardwarezone.com.sg/tech-news-taiwanese-man-sells-his-playstation-5?utm_source=hardwarezone_sg&utm_medium=edm&utm_campaign=enewsletter_daily&sc_src=email_2035717&sc_lid=164249985&sc_uid=wkVoHtuWb5&sc_llid=59015&sc_eh=8d7adc4dcc063c051 Before we begin, let's have a moment of silence for our "fallen" comrade. November is an exciting month for console gamers all over the globe, and for good reason. With the release of the Xbox Series X and the PlayStation 5 introducing a wealth of new games, everyone is eager is keen to get in on the next-gen action for themselves, although it hasn't turned out well for one poor chap in Taiwan. Well, to give some context of what happened, this dude ended up as the living embodiment of the Korean "Plash Speed" meme introduced in April last year. Basically, the joke plays on the stereotype that many women, or more specifically housewives don't stay up to date with the latest gaming tech and are generally against having such devices in the household. The video outlines a theoretical scenario where the game-loving husband orders a new PlayStation Pro console and tries to convince his wife that he has merely gotten a new router called the "Plash Speed" (note the initials!). Together with the deliveryman's help, he manages to carry out the ruse and fools his wife. The video gained a lot of traction on the Internet when it was released, with many people (presumably husbands) seeing the hilarious side of the video. Unfortunately for our comrade in Taiwan, as reported by SGEverydayOnSales (thanks!), he tried to fool his wife in a similar way by telling her the PS5 was an air purifier, and although the ruse initially worked, his wife smelled a rat and eventually found out that it was a gaming console. Needless to say, he received an earful from his wife who forced him to sell it. In fact, we only know as much as we do because the buyer decided to share this rather apt recreation of the Plash Speed meme online. According to him (the buyer), he had asked the seller why he was selling the console so cheaply, which prompted this immensely awkward (if hilarious) explanation. As gamers ourselves, our hearts really go out to this poor chap, who will have to be content with watching people enjoy something he can never get his hands on. He's quite literally in The Red Skull's position in Avengers: Infinity War when Thanos goes looking for the Soul Stone. We feel you, buddy!
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