An older link pointed to references where VOC were unacceptable above about 0.5. So then what are these units here? My own indoor measurement is in the 50’s which I suspect represents a safe level? I say that because I have been running a powerful air purifier and the PM2.5 and PM1.0 are both flat out Zero.
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