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Cosy but unhealthy? Testing and purifying log burner PM2.5 with a Temtop air sensor and air purifier

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We hear a lot about how terrible log burners are for our health due to PM2.5 emissions, so we thought we’d test it for ourselves. Join my sleepy wife and I as we do some highly scientific tests(!)

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