Airthings launches a new radon and indoor air quality system for multi-room, connected monitoring

Airthings

Airthings

April 20, 2020

 

The House Kit will make it easier for families to gain visibility into indoor air contaminants and minimize the risk of health concerns like asthma, allergies, and headaches

Airthings, a global authority in indoor air quality and producer of the best-selling digital radon detectors on the market, has launched a new product offering for multi-room, connected monitoring, specially designed for homes serious about healthy air.

The Airthings House Kit has everything families need to gain insights and take control of the air they breathe in their homes. This multi-room kit includes Wave, Airthings’ first smart radon detector, Wave Mini with mold risk indicator and sensors for measuring airborne chemicals (VOCs), humidity, and temperature, and Hub, which brings everything online for on-demand access to your data, any time, anywhere. 

In the wake of current lock-down policies around the world, more people are becoming aware of how indoor air quality impacts their health. Poor air quality is responsible for a wide range of health issues including headaches, allergies, skin irritation, respiratory diseases like asthma, and more.

Monitoring what’s in the air we breathe is the first step to ensuring a healthy home. From dangerous levels of radon to indoor pollutants found in everyday products like candles or detergents, knowing when these pollutants get dangerously high is key to take the right actions and reduce their effects. 

“We spend 90 percent of our time indoors, where the air quality is up to five times worse than outside,” said Øyvind Birkenes, CEO of Airthings. “Many indoor pollutants are odorless and undetected until symptoms arise. With radon being the number one cause of lung cancer among non-smokers, we believe that understanding and monitoring indoor air quality is key to ensuring a healthy home.”  

Thanks to the Airthings House Kit, families can achieve peace-of-mind about the air quality in their homes 24 hours a day—even when they aren’t there. By simply connecting Hub to the internet and setting up the monitors using the Airthings Wave App, and via the online Airthings Dashboard, users get complete access to long and short term data as well as tips to reduce indoor air hazards, optimize ventilation and save energy.

Smarter, connected home

With the addition of the Airthings Hub, integrations with Google Assistant, Alexa, and IFTTT are now easier than ever, offering a new layer to home automation. Users can set alerts, receive air quality measurements, or control thermostats and air purifiers to optimize the indoor air based on their data—taking out the guesswork and knowing their loved ones safe and healthy.

Airthings House Kit will be available for purchase in the US, Europe, and Canada, from April 20 with an MSRP of $299 USD ($359 retail value) —limited units available. To find more information on the Airthings House Kit, indoor air quality and why long-term monitoring is important, visit the Airthings website at airthings.com.

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Press contact:

Nora Perez
PR & Events Manager
press@airthings.com