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Molekule Partners with the American Lung Association to Promote Awareness of Indoor Air Quality
We’re honored to announce a partnership with an organization that shares our passion for clean air: The American Lung Association.
Air Quality: Other Pollutants Beyond Particulate Matter (PM)
... Individual molecules of gaseous substances cannot be detected by a particle counter, they are just too small to trigger the detector. So while the particle-counting approach certainly tells us something about the quality of the air, it is definitely not the whole story.
What Is PM 2.5 and how can you reduce your exposure?
While particulate pollution is bad for everyone, certain populations are more at risk than others. Anyone with heart or lung disease, the elderly, infants and young children suffer more serious effects from these particles. People with heart disease can experience immediate symptoms when exposed to high concentrations of PM 2.5.
What PECO Destroys in Wildfire Smoke
Molekule’s PECO tech destroys common VOCs that come from wildfire smoke, as shown by R&D testing. Conversely, typical HEPA filters were not designed for VOC air pollutants.
What Is a PECO Air Purifier?
A PECO air purifier contains a proprietary filter technology to break down indoor pollutants like allergens, mold, viruses and airborne chemicals (VOCs).
How the Molekule Air Purifier Works on Indoor Mold
Molekule is the right air purifier choice to remove and destroy mold in your home.
Air Purifiers: Ionic and Ionizers, Are They Bad for You?
Before you buy: Take a deep look into the market of air ionizers. Explore what these "ionic air purifiers" do, their hidden dangers in producing ozone, and why you may not want them in your home.
The Ultimate Guide to Indoor Air Quality Testing
We are a nation of citizen scientists who will one day use regulation-grade, low-cost sensors to measure and report outdoor air quality to the world. However, what happens when we confront the air inside buildings? We know that air in our homes is more polluted than outside.
Where Does Dust Come From? Guide to Sources in House and Solutions
How much dust you have in your home depends on several factors including where you live, the season, how many people live in your home, whether you have pets, and even how you clean. Though dust itself is complicated, getting rid of it is not. Read on to learn where does comes from, the impact it has on your health, and how to make your home as dust-free as possible.
Apartment Living & Healthy Air: Problems You May Not Know About
When it comes to living in an apartment, indoor air quality becomes an even larger concern. Learn more about air quality problems in an apartment and the solutions you should take to achieve healthy air.