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Buildings Need Better Air Filtration in the Age of Electric Vehicles
The shift toward electric mobility marks a major step in reducing greenhouse gas emissions. However, with this technological progress comes a new and often underestimated challenge: the increasing burden of non-exhaust emissions, particularly from tire wear. Fine dust generated on the roads does not remain outside. It penetrates buildings, workplaces, and indoor environments where it poses a significant health risk.
Jun 42 min read


Why your Clean Home might be polluted
When you hear the word “fine dust,” your first thought might be of traffic, factories, or polluted city air. But what many people don’t realize is that indoor air can often be more polluted than the air outside – and fine dust is a major culprit.
Even in clean, modern homes, tiny airborne particles accumulate from everyday activities. These particles can harm your health, reduce your concentration, and lower your overall well-being.
May 223 min read


Invisible danger: Fine dust is harmful to health
Fine dust refers to tiny particles suspended in the air that, due to their small size, can easily be inhaled. These tiny particles are often invisible but significantly impact our health and environment. But what exactly is fine dust, and why is it so dangerous?
Mar 263 min read
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