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Gas Stove Pollution Lingers in Homes for Hours Even outside the Kitchen
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Hood fan does a great job imo. I guess ours is huge though
For a lot of it, but sadly NO2 is heavy and sinks in the air so residential hoods don't exhaust it well
A lot of those are just basic filters and still pump the air back into the house.
Especially the combo microwave units.
A relatively good way to check is if there is a void of unusable cabinet space above the middle of the hood, it could have an exhaust vent; if there are however vents above the hood, it is likely just a filtration type.
I lived briefly in an apartment with an older combo unit. The vent fan would pull in fumes from the stove and eject it out the front above the microwave. If you were a particularly tall person it would spit the exhaust directly into your face while you stood in front of the stove.