Indeed. My first thought was “oh, so that’s what they were called?” Only to see that two designers just slapped their names on an already existing creation decades after the fact
We used it to clean cigarette smoke from the bar before we could afford huge ionizers. Nobody took pictures because it wasn’t anything special and was basically common sense.
But 2 decades later apparently you need to be an engineer to figure it out? This is what happens when you teach kids to pass a test but don’t bother to teach them how to think.
Eh, I’d argue with IAQ that I don’t want to go with mere common sense. I want to see it demonstrated to work. Which people have done now regarding covid aerosols and other particulates, which can be difficult to capture. These devices have been shown to work to catch them, while other DIY solutions don’t always. Similar to masks. N95s have a lot of engineering behind them. Sometimes things really are more complicated than they appear
Certainly truth to that. I have to explain different N95 masks weekly so I get your point.
We did this 20+ years ago and we were just trying to get rid of the haze of the bar and keep the walls and surfaces cleaner. IAQ wasn’t really a thing anybody talked about. Throwing some smoke rated air filters on the sides of an empty cardboard and pulling air through them seemed like an obvious and easy fix and it did make a significant improvement immediately. No peer-reviewed testing in the dive bar scenes so no real information to provide.
Yes it was a five filter design. It was a cool thing at a house I partied at occasionally. The most official documentation might be it pictured at one of those parties. They used it to clean smoky basement air.
I first saw one of these 19 years ago. These two shit bags attaching their names to this design are nothing more than clout chasers.
Indeed. My first thought was “oh, so that’s what they were called?” Only to see that two designers just slapped their names on an already existing creation decades after the fact
I made a comic about this:
Was it a 5-filter design? Like a big box? I’d personally love to add it to article if there’s documentation of them
We used it to clean cigarette smoke from the bar before we could afford huge ionizers. Nobody took pictures because it wasn’t anything special and was basically common sense.
But 2 decades later apparently you need to be an engineer to figure it out? This is what happens when you teach kids to pass a test but don’t bother to teach them how to think.
Eh, I’d argue with IAQ that I don’t want to go with mere common sense. I want to see it demonstrated to work. Which people have done now regarding covid aerosols and other particulates, which can be difficult to capture. These devices have been shown to work to catch them, while other DIY solutions don’t always. Similar to masks. N95s have a lot of engineering behind them. Sometimes things really are more complicated than they appear
Certainly truth to that. I have to explain different N95 masks weekly so I get your point.
We did this 20+ years ago and we were just trying to get rid of the haze of the bar and keep the walls and surfaces cleaner. IAQ wasn’t really a thing anybody talked about. Throwing some smoke rated air filters on the sides of an empty cardboard and pulling air through them seemed like an obvious and easy fix and it did make a significant improvement immediately. No peer-reviewed testing in the dive bar scenes so no real information to provide.
Yes it was a five filter design. It was a cool thing at a house I partied at occasionally. The most official documentation might be it pictured at one of those parties. They used it to clean smoky basement air.