@ai6yr @justyourluck I didn't have a way to measure in the ER I was in, but had my questions. (Outlets 180° rotated from what you would expect. Techs talking about how the rooms looked like they did because they were converted from closets during the first Covid surge, etc.)
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@jbaggs @justyourluck I was in awe of the air quality readings, actually. 415 ppm. (the room I'm in right now is at 1235, due to cooking in progress, and I rarely get below 600 even with windows cracked)
@ai6yr @justyourluck I had a prior visit to a hospital this relative was in where the air circulation was very good. I'd like to see that sort of thing more. I'd also like to see masking on top of it. It drives me nuts it went from "medical best practice" to "personal choice". It's akin to saying the airbags work, so screw seat belts.
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Wow! 😮 That's super low!
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@ai6yr @jbaggs @justyourluck — We had to spend a couple of weeks with a sick relative in the hospital last summer. I took the aranet4, too, and found the places where the measurement was only about 500. Helped immensely to be able to take off the mask in those nooks for a break.
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