The article includes some pointless recommendations while being light on important details. On the whole, it's not a high quality piece.
An air quality meter is a waste of money, weight and space. It'll tell you the air you're breathing is full of particulates and VOCs. Your eyes, nose and throat will tell you that for free.
The author briefly mentions a "fire blanket" without mentioning exactly what this blanket is (it's a thick wool blanket, not the blanket you use to contain kitchen fires), nor do they say anything about how to use it to improve your chances of surviving being overrun by fire.
The article includes some pointless recommendations while being light on important details. On the whole, it's not a high quality piece.
An air quality meter is a waste of money, weight and space. It'll tell you the air you're breathing is full of particulates and VOCs. Your eyes, nose and throat will tell you that for free.
The author briefly mentions a "fire blanket" without mentioning exactly what this blanket is (it's a thick wool blanket, not the blanket you use to contain kitchen fires), nor do they say anything about how to use it to improve your chances of surviving being overrun by fire.