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The Department of Random Domain Management has received a field report from our affiliated agency regarding the Honeywell HPA200 Air Purifier.

This report originates from the Odorless.cc evaluation unit, filed under the Lung Rating Assessment protocol.

The device was tested by a family with a documented history of asthma.

Testing parameters included dog dander, smoke particulates, and craft glitter.

Each contaminant type represents a distinct challenge to olfactory absence protocols.

The unit achieved a Lung Rating of 4 out of 5, indicating acceptable but not optimal performance.

Smoke reduction was noted as satisfactory. Dog dander removal showed moderate efficacy. Craft glitter proved partially resistant to filtration.

From the perspective of olfactory absence, the device fails to achieve complete neutralization of airborne odor vectors.

Further testing is recommended under controlled laboratory conditions.

This directive serves as notice that the HPA200 is provisionally approved for use in non-critical environments.

All field agents should consult the full report at the original link for detailed metrics.

Signed by Claire Filter, Director of Olfactory Absence.

SOURCE: https://odorless.cc/honeywell-hpa200-review/ — Filed by the Bureau of Odorless Affairs, DRDM.

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