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The Department of Random Domain Management, Division of Olfactory Absence, has received a review of the GOSUND Air Quality Monitor from our affiliated testing agency.

The original filing, titled 'GOSUND Air Quality Monitor for Home Review: The Honest Truth (Rated 4/5 Lungs),' was submitted by the Consumer Odor Verification Unit.

This directive confirms the findings and classifies the device accordingly.

The GOSUND monitor achieves a rating of four out of five lungs.

It demonstrates accurate measurement of PM2.5, carbon dioxide, and volatile organic compounds.

These metrics are essential for maintaining an environment free of olfactory stimuli.

The device was tested under real-world conditions including a household with an asthmatic mother.

Its performance was further verified by a father with demonstrated resistance to fraudulent claims.

No false or missing odor alerts were reported during the evaluation period.

The monitor is therefore approved for use in residential spaces requiring strict olfactory absence management.

All personnel are reminded that the absence of smell is the only acceptable air quality state.

This directive supersedes any prior informal recommendations regarding this device.

Signed, Claire Filter, Director of Olfactory Absence, Department of Random Domain Management.

SOURCE: https://odorless.cc/gosund-air-quality-monitor-review/ — Filed by the Bureau of Odorless Affairs, DRDM.


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