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Filling The Air With Small Dust Particles Small dust particles can sometimes be seen floating in the air in a sunny room. Even so, not all dust particles are visible to the eye. Using a particle counter, we enter into the world of microns (1 µm or micrometers) where we can detect even the tiniest particles that are less than one thousand of a millimeter small. Japan Offspring Fund measured the amount of particles in normal office air. The particle counter can be adjusted to measure the amount of dust of different sizes, from 0.3 micron to 5 micron in size. The result can vary depending on the time of day.
One of the problems of air pollution is the dust particles which are
allergens, i e give rise to or cause allergic reactions. Pollen particles
usually measure about 10.0 microns, while their size may vary from one
type of plant to another.
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