When the air that we breathe is compromised (eg. there are too many particles in the air), we can feel sluggish or tired. Fine particulate matter is particularly dangerous, as particles of 2.5UG or lower are small enough to enter directly into our organs!
What causes poor indoor air quality? What is particulate matter? Where does VOC pollution come from? Learn how to improve your air quality at home today!
The air in your home may not become visibly smoky, but if levels outside are high the chances are that wildfire smoke particles have made it inside. Find out how you can stop the smoke and #breathebetter…
Asthma can be triggered by common factors within the home such as dust, mold, and pet dander. Take a look at the links between air pollution and asthma – the causes, culprits, and changes you can make within your home to reduce the chances of an attack…
The Quantified Mechanical Air Journey When we started down this road, there were many other air quality monitors on the market, but none of them solved the problem that we wanted to solve. We’ve all been inside buildings that have stagnant – or “stale” – air, where there is no circulation or ventilation happening in …
What do all indoor air quality monitors have in common? Indoor air quality monitors come in different form factors – some sit on your counter or table, some have a battery and can be carried around, while others are mounted to the wall. Most have the ability to measure the amount of particles and chemicals …