Chapter 8 Capturing and Studying Airborne Dust, Smoke, and Spores

Unless you’re inside a laboratory clean room or wearing a dust mask, each breath of air you’re now inhaling probably includes a fair number of dust particles and mold spores and, during spring and fall, a few pollen grains (Figure 8-1). If you’re in good health, your respiratory system will filter out most of these particles.

You can find out more about these particles with an inexpensive microscope and a DIY air sampler.

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Figure 8-1 . Pollen blowing from a giant ragweed plant, one of the worst causes of hay fever.

Passive Air Samplers

In this chapter, we’ll experiment with ...

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