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Social media influence firm Magnific has listed our corporate Twitter among Los Angeles’ most influential social media accounts. Thanks guys for the Shout Out! Thoughts from readers? A version of this article originally appeared as a photo post on our Instagram feed. (more…)… Read the restTravel Channel features tech; crowd-funding of masks (Readers comments)
Since our last post we received some comments from readers worth noting here: Thomas Talhelm of Smart Air Filters, Inc. (see our article) wrote a comment on our Facebook page: A Beijing-based doctor is crowd-funding an initiative to have open tests of air pollution masks, including fit tests while people are moving and masks for kids. Worthy of a few bucks! Cool! Sounds like a worthy project! And they look better and less comical than some of the air quality masks we’ve previously reviewed! Air quality masks are very much needed in China. And Everett Greenstreet III, a realtor and editor of the Live Green in DC blog writes: I thought you would like to know that the host of the show Hotel Impossible used a Dylos Dust monitor [link added] on the latest episode of the show which airs on Travel Channel [link]. This really is powerful that a Hotel operator would monitor the air quality,etc.… Read the restIs US air quality ever as bad as in Shanghai? (photos)
Yet another evening of bad Los Angeles air quality We won’t bore our readers by pointing out that last night [January 29, 2014] was yet another “Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups” bad air quality day in Los Angeles. (Sensitive Groups includes those athletically inclined.) You can read about the trials and tribulations of our air purifiers from previous days this week and this month. “Lower your standards!” We had a comment exchange on a social media site with someone in Shanghai regarding China’s consideration of spraying water from skyscrapers. China hopes this can bring PM2.5 down to 35 micrograms per cubic meter. We point out this is at the US 24-hour average but still way above the US annual average exposure limit (but below where it has sometimes been in Los Angeles recently). We previously discussed this new technology, and whether it should be applied in the U.S. “Lower (weaken) your standards!”… Read the restCreative Solutions to Air Quality
A positive blog One of our vendors (not one of our readers, apparently) complained recently that air quality and air pollution were less than upbeat topics. That’s the traditional ostrich mind set. “Oh air quality, nothing can be done.” We beg to differ. We’ve done many blog articles about how you can use our free app and simple technologies to control your indoor air quality and fight air pollution. But the news has filled recently with stories about how new technologies finding solutions to air pollution. For example, China is considering experimenting with new technologies to spray water from skyscrapers to bring PM 2.5 air pollution levels down to a somewhat safer 35 micograms per m3. (PM 2.5 levels were recently above that level here in Los Angeles on multiple days so maybe we should be spraying water from our downtown skyscrappers out here as well if it would help. Los Angeles is a large geographic area, however, and one wonders how effective spraying in downtown would be.)… Read the restRecent Comments
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