More than 100,000 air purifiers are being recalled due to fire and burn risks, according to the CPSC.
Over several months, three health and smart home experts monitored air quality in different locations. This is what surprised us.
The recall covers Aroeve brand air purifiers, model MK04, imported by Airova Inc. of Newark, California. According to the ...
About 191,000 units that were sold online are included in the recall. Airova is recalling 191,390 Aroeve air purifiers over concerns that they could “overheat and ignite, posing fire and burn hazards ...
Air purifiers sold on Amazon, Shopify, Temu and TikTok Shop have been recalled over concerns that they could catch on fire ...
Breathing air filled with dust, tobacco smoke, and pollen can be hazardous to health, especially for those diagnosed with allergies or breathing problems. To resolve this, people often utilize air ...
A new study finds that simply having an air filter in the classroom may not be enough to keep students safe from respiratory illnesses. Mass General Brigham researchers analyzed data taken from 200 ...
Almost everyone on team NBC Select has an indoor air purifier. We think they are essential because the air inside your home can be more polluted than the air outside, even if you live in a large city ...
Since I first started reviewing air purifiers for WIRED in 2018, I’ve tested dozens and dozens of the health-protecting appliances, usually for months at a time. I started out looking into how to ...
Austin-based company marks two decades of advancements in clean air technology that removes 99.9% of airborne particles Alen, a leader in the air purification industry, today celebrates 20 years of ...