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How do smoke detectors work?

(WHTM) — Smoke alarms are among the most important things to have in your home or apartment. But how do these important and life-saving devices work? According to the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), these devices work by detecting particles in the air through one of two types of detection technology: Ionization and […]

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Wildfires in Canada impact southeast Wisconsin

Out-of-control wildfires in neighboring western Canada are taking a toll on southeast Wisconsin skies as smoke travels from Alberta and Saskatchewan.

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Quietest Place in Washington State

As a mom, I absolutely 100% know, that what I’m about to say is truth. We all need a break from the kids to collect our thoughts, destress, or maybe even just

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Newsday 20211210 01:24:00

protected and safer, but actually, according to this study from the university of chicago, which surveyed residents across all economic groups between 2018 and 2020, the levels of pm2.5, which are the small, dangerous air particles which can get lodged into your lungs and cause lasting damage, was substantially higher indoors than they were on the nearest recorded outdoor metres. and that is something that is quite surprising. it also found that rich and poor households were equally affected when it comes to air pollution, and for those who can afford them, many people in the city are able to buy air purifiers, which they keep inside their homes, to bring down the levels of air pollution, but this study found that those who were able to afford air purifiers in their home were only actually lowering the dangerous levels by 10% compared to those in disadvantaged households. in fact, this is a very stark

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Newsday 20211210 00:23:00

which doctors say could lead to long term respiratory illness. often we feel that when we are indoors, we are more protected and safer, but actually according to the study from the university of chicago which surveyed residents across economic groups between 2018 and 2020, the levels of these small dangerous air particles they can get lodged into your lungs and cause lasting damage was substantially higher indoors than they were on the nearest recorded outdoor metres. and that is something that is quite surprising. he also found that rich and poor households are equally affected when it comes to air pollution and for those of them who can afford them, many people in the city are able to buy air purifiers which they keep inside their homes to bring down the levels of air pollution, but this study found that those who were able

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