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Revealing the Invisible: Kym in Hawaii, USA

Read how Kym used her AirVisual Pro as an outdoor air monitoring station to inform her neighbors about toxic volcanic smog. Read More >

How to provide public air quality data with AirVisual

Join citizen scientists and become a public air pollution data contributor. Read More >

Latest air pollution data ranks world’s cities worst to best

The IQAir AirVisual 2018 World Air Quality Report and interactive Most Polluted Cities ranking reveals the state of particulate matter (PM2.5) pollution. Read More >

Shanghai bookstore partners with IQAir

Learn how IQAir integrated air purification in the Salian Bookstore Readway in Shanghai. Read More >

In-car air pollution

You may be breathing worse air in your car than if you walked along a freeway. Learn more about car interior air pollution. Read More >

China Resources Ltd provides employees with clean air

China Resources Land (CR Land), is one of the most powerful integrated real estate developers in Mainland China. Now, CR Land takes that ethos a step further by bringing in IQAir to provide clean air for their employees. Read More >

What is chromium-6?

It’s the only element to play a lead role in an Academy Award winning movie. Find out why here. Read More >

How indoor air quality affects frequency, severity of common colds

More than 1 billion cases of the common cold occur every year in the United States alone. Your air quality determines how often you get sick. Learn more. Read More >

City dwellers beware - here’s what’s hiding in your air

Increased population density causes urban buildings to be more likely to suffer dirty air, with elevated levels of PM2.5, formaldehyde and asbestos - all of which can threaten your health and wellbeing. Awareness to the dangers and sources of these h Read More >

Can air purifiers trap gases effectively?

Confused about air purifiers and gas removal? Read the science behind air purifiers and airborne gas removal. Read More >

Indoor air pollutants: What’s in the air we breathe?

Indoor air quality is often two to five times worse than outdoor air quality. Learn more here. Read More >

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