The filter-fans, as they are called by their creator David Wells, cost about $50 and are meant to increase airflow and improve air quality at polling places around the state to make in-person voting safer in the upcoming November election.
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The filter-fans, as they are called by their creator David Wells, cost about $50 and are meant to increase airflow and improve air quality at polling places around the state to make in-person voting safer in the upcoming November election.