Indoor Air Quality Analysis in Oakridge Oregon

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Axon, Henry
Coughlan, Michael
Majewski, Stephanie
Clark, Ben

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Climate change and intense fire seasons in Oregon have worsened air quality, posing health risks to residents. Low cost PM2.5 sensors monitor indoor air quality in Oakridge, Oregon. Many homes received interventions to improve indoor air quality. This study evaluates these interventions' effectiveness and examines the relationship between outdoor and indoor air quality before and after the interventions. We used statistical methods to analyze the data and present preliminary results of this air quality analysis.

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