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What does the Central Air Monitor Measure?

Last updated Sep 18, 2022

Once you install a HAVEN Air Monitor, you will be able to see the following in the HAVEN Home App:

 

Air Flow - showing you when your central air system is on and when it's off

 

Particles (Particulate Matter) - displayed in both counts per meter cubed and microgram per meter cubed

PM is a common proxy indicator for air pollution and it's a mixture of solid particles and liquid droplets that are suspended in the air, such as aerosols, smoke, fumes, dust, ash, and pollen. 

 

Chemicals (Volatile Organic Compounds) - displayed in both counts per meter cubed and microgram per meter cubed

VOCs are compounds that have a high vapor pressure and low water solubility. These compounds are chemicals that can be found in many commonplace household products, such as paints, cleaning supplies, cosmetics, pesticides, and printers. 

 

Temperature - displayed in both Fahrenheit (°F) and Celsius (°C)

Temperature is an important environmental factor when considering comfort. In most regions, the optimal thermal comfort range is from 68°F (19.5°C) to 76°F (24.5°C). 

 

Humidity - Displayed as a percentage. 

 

HAVEN does not measure the following:

  • Carbon dioxide

  • Carbon monoxide

  • Mold

  • Radon

If you have any questions about our HAVEN IAQ products, our dedicated Support Team can be contacted directly via 1-888-964-2836 or support@haveniaq.com