How to Test Indoor Air Quality
Corbett Lunsford
Corbett compares the Speck, Foobot, and CPS SmartAir IAQ indoor air quality monitors, and discusses why some measurements are more important than others.
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Corbett compares the Speck, Foobot, and CPS SmartAir IAQ indoor air quality monitors, and discusses why some measurements are more important than others.
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