Can you improve air quality in your home? These Utahns let indoor sensors track their daily life. Here’s what they learned.
In a follow-up to the “Reaching for Air” series, residents had their homes monitored for PM2.5 and other factors indoors.
(Francisco Kjolseth | The Salt Lake Tribune) Tegan Spangrude, a west side resident who allowed an air monitoring device to be installed in her home, is joined by her dog Snowman as she talks about the experience on Monday, August. 12, 2024.
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