We celebrated New Year's Eve at my dad's, including a fire in the fireplace. I was curious how much the wood smoke went up the chimney vs collecting in the room, and decided to take some measurements. I used the
M2000 that I got when investigating whether a ceiling fan could be
repurposed as an air purifier.
Here's what I found:
I started the meter running at 4:30pm, and we started the fire at about 5:30pm. I didn't write down the specific time because I thought it would be evident from the chart [1] but actually I can't see it at all.
Then at 6:45pm we lit Hanukkah candles, and the smoke from the matches being blown out had a very sharp effect. Particulate levels stayed high for the rest of the time, with both [...]
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First published: January 1st, 2025
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