"Cleaning Up the Kitchen: New Study Reveals Air Fryers as a Breath of Fresh Air in the Battle Against Indoor Pollution When it comes to cooking at home, we often focus on the taste and nutritional benefits of our meals, but a new study has shed light on a lesser-known consequence of our culinary habits: indoor air pollution. Cooking is a significant contributor to indoor air pollution, with methods like pan and deep frying releasing hazardous particles into the air. However, a groundbreaking new study has found that air fryers produce a remarkably small amount of indoor air pollution, making them a cleaner alternative to traditional cooking methods. The findings have significant implications for households looking to reduce their indoor air pollution and promote healthier living spaces."


Air fryers produce a tiny fraction of the indoor air pollution emitted by other cooking methods, including pan and deep frying, a new study has shown. Cooking is a key source of indoor air pollution ...