Home cooking creates indoor air pollution

Airmega by Coway
Jul 24, 2017 · 1 min read
Fumes are waking their way into your air.

Researchers at Berkeley Lab, also known as the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, a national research center affiliated with the University of California system and the National Academy of Sciences, have investigated air pollution caused by home cooking, and the efficacy of various kitchen range exhaust systems available in California.

A research team led by Brett Singer tested a variety of kitchen range hoods, the units that sit above typical kitchen burners and, ideally, suck up kitchen fumes released when burning natural gas, cooking oils and food.

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