Understanding indoor air quality is vital to taking control of our health.

Globally, 99% of people breathe air that exceeds WHO pollution guidelines. We also spend 90% of our time indoors, where contaminants can circulate due to poor ventilation.

Take action

Our Airthings-made algorithm uses existing sensors and historical data to empower people (both homeowners and businesses) to make a change when there is an air quality issue.

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Visualize the air you breathe

By enabling our customers to visualize what is in their air, we can help them mitigate air pollutants, reducing their risk of exposure and potential diseases.

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Measure 13 air quality factors in one scalable solution

Sensors

PM1

PM2.5

CO2

Humidity

Temp

Light

Pressure

Differential Pressure

Radon

VOC

Noise

Virtual Sensors

Virus Risk

Mold Risk

PM1

Particulate matter is a range of particles of dust, dirt, and aerosols that become suspended in the air. PM1 has a diameter of less than 1 micrometers and is invisible to the eye.

PM2.5

Particulate matter is a range of particles of dust, dirt, and aerosols that become suspended in the air. PM2.5 has a diameter of less than 2.5 micrometers and is invisible to the eye. Most bacteria fall under this category.

CO2

Carbon Dioxide (CO2) is the air we breathe out, which impacts health and productivity. The level of CO2 in the air is a good indication of a room's ventilation.

Humidity

When humidity levels are too high, mold and rot can occur while low humidity levels can encourage airborne virus spread and increased susceptibility to colds and respiratory illness.

Temp

Temperature affects mood, comfort level, and alertness.

Light

Monitoring when the light is on or off in a space can help identify wasted energy usage.

Pressure

The weight of the air, technically called barometric pressure, can cause headaches, joint pain, and fatigue.

Differential Pressure

The difference of pressure between two points. Unbalanced air pressure leads to energy losses from leakage and infiltration.

Radon

A radioactive, invisible gas that comes from the ground. It is the largest cause of lung cancer among non-smokers.

VOC

VOCs (volatile organic compounds) are airborne chemicals, odors and gaseous toxins, causing short- or long-term health effects from minor eye, nose and throat irritations to liver and kidney damage.

Noise

Noise level should be kept between optimal ranges in areas of long exposure to boost productivity and concentration. High noise levels can leave people with long-term damage. We measure sound intensity in dB(A).

Virus Risk

The calculation of how conducive your indoor environment is to the survival of airborne viruses and likelihood of transmission.

Mold Risk

A calculation of how conducive your indoor space is for mold growth. Mold thrives in poorly ventilated, humid spaces and is harmful to people’s health.

Learn more about the air you breathe

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Asthma

Keep your PM and humidity levels in the optimal zone to fight against asthma symptoms.

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Radon

Track radon long-term to understand your family's overall exposure to this dangerous gas.

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Pollution

Keep track of how much city pollution is making it into your home and if your air purifier is working.

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Virus

Tracking your humidity and keeping CO2 levels low will greatly reduce spread of virus.