I live in an apartment opposite Bangkok Golf Club in Pathum Thani where according to AQAir.com the PM2.5 was 180 at 12 noon.
I keep my air conditioner operating the whole day at a setting of 28 C
Recently a bought an Air Quality Detector and it indicates in my apartment a PM.5 value of 29 (also at 12 noon)
Does air conditioning reduce PM2.5 and keep the dust in the filter?
Through his ass in jail. Better yet deport him. So tired of foreigners (if which i am one) belligerent here in Thailand misbehaving. Go back to Switzerland and pull that crap.
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