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Indoor air quality
health and long life
Bad indoor air quality means polluted and poorly ventilated indoor spaces with allergens, chemicals, or moisture, causing health issues like respiratory problems, allergies, and discomfort, impacting overall well-being and safety.
Health Benefits of Good Indoor Air Quality
- Improved Cardiovascular and Respiratory Health: A reduction in pollutants decreases risks of heart disease, strokes, asthma attacks, and respiratory infections.
- Enhanced Immune Function: Fewer irritants and toxins mean the immune system can focus on its primary functions rather than dealing with constant inflammation.
- Better Mental Health and Cognitive Performance: Clean air improves concentration, memory, and overall mental clarity while reducing stress and fatigue.
What we detect
impacting your health
Carbon Monoxide
CO
Colorless, odorless gas that can interfere with oxygen delivery in the body. Low-level exposure implies: Headaches, dizziness, confusios High-level exposure implies: Hypoxia, organ damage, or death
Volatile Organic Compounds
VOCs
Chemicals released from building materials, cleaning products, paints, and more. Short-term health impact on: Eye and respiratory irritation, headaches, dizziness… and long-term : Liver and kidney damage, neurological effects, and potential carcinogenic risks.
Nitrogen dioxide
NO2
Colorless, odorless gas that can interfere with oxygen delivery in the body. Low-level exposure implies: Headaches, dizziness, confusios High-level exposure implies: Hypoxia, organ damage, or death
Particulate Matter
PM
Tiny particles (e.g., PM₂.₅, PM₁₀) that can penetrate deep into the respiratory system, short-term has impact as: Irritation of eyes, nose, and throat; exacerbation of asthma and allergies and long-term: Chronic respiratory diseases (e.g., bronchitis, asthma), cardiovascular issues, reduced lung function, and premature mortality.
Hydrogen Sulfide
H2S
Colorless gas with a characteristic rotten egg smell, produced naturally by decaying organic matter, and exposure to high levels can cause respiratory paralysis and death, while low-level exposure can irritate the eyes, nose, and throat.
Ozone
O3
A reactive gas composed of three oxygen atoms, where high levels can cause respiratory damage and exacerbate lung diseases, while low-level exposure can lead to throat irritation and coughing.
Amonia
NH3
A pungent, colorless gas used in cleaning products and fertilizers, where high-level exposure can cause severe respiratory and eye irritation or burns, while low-level exposure may lead to minor irritation of the eyes, nose, and throat.
Carbon Dioxide
CO2
Clorless, odorless gas produced by respiration and combustion, where high levels can cause dizziness, shortness of breath, and unconsciousness, while low-level exposure is generally harmless but may contribute to mild discomfort in poorly ventilated spaces.
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Smart Irrigation
saving water, energy & money
Inadequate irrigation refers to inefficient or poorly planned watering practices, leading to overwatering, underwatering, soil erosion, nutrient loss, plant stress, and wasted resources, ultimately harming plant health, soil quality, and overall garden productivity.
Benefits of Optimized Irrigation
Water Efficiency: Uses water only when needed, reducing waste.
Cost Savings: Lowers water bills by optimizing usage.
Plant Health: Provides precise watering to prevent overwatering or underwatering.
Convenience: Automated scheduling reduces manual effort.
Customizable Settings: Adapts to soil type, weather, and plant needs.
Environmental Sustainability: Conserves water resources and reduces runoff.
Reduces Soil Erosion: Prevents over-saturation that washes soil away.
Improves Yield: Promotes healthier and more productive plants