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    1. Overview
    2. What are the different types of Air Monitors?
    3. Why You May Need an Air Quality Monitor
    4. Checklist: Is indoor air quality a concern in your home?
    5. How We Chose
    6. Pricing Guide
    7. The 4 Highly Rated Home Air Monitors
    8. Highly Rated Budget Selection
    9. Temtop M10
    10. Highly Rated Mid-range Price Selections
    11. AirThings 2930 Wave Plus
    12. Best for Larger Spaces 
    13. AirThings 2960 View Plus
    14. AirThings 4200 House Kit
    15. What else can you learn or do about air pollution?
    16. Sources

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    4. 2023 Products for Monitoring Indoor Air Quality at Home

    2023 Products for Monitoring Indoor Air Quality at Home

    Indoor air quality is important for a healthy home. Even the most expensive homes may have issues. Homes that are well sealed for energy-efficiency, for example, may trap unhealthy air. Even common appliances, such as gas stoves, can lead to poor-quality indoor air.


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    Kitty Gifford

    Mar 28, 2023 • Updated Apr 24, 2025 • 5 min read
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    Particle Air Pollution: What You Need To Know

    Particle pollution, also called particulate matter (PM), consists of tiny particles of solids and liquids in the air, including dust, dirt, soot, smoke, and drops of liquid. Breathing particle pollution can be harmful to your health.

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