What are the most common indoor allergens?
What indoor allergens are, how to spot them, and how to lower your exposure with practical steps grounded in trusted public health sources.
What is Dust Mite Allergy & How to Reduce Its Impact in Your Home
Dust mites are microscopic relatives of ticks and spiders that thrive in warm, humid, soft materials—especially bedding.
Importance of Air Quality in Gyms
A recent review of air quality in fitness centers found that gyms frequently show high indoor concentrations of CO₂, PM2.5, PM10, VOCs, and formaldehyde during peak hours
Best Portable Air Quality Monitors
Portable air quality monitors give you something powerful: real‑time information about the air you breathe at home, at work, and on the move.
CO2 Levels in Office Spaces: Safe and Comfortable Ranges
Elevated indoor CO2 slows decision‑making and makes rooms feel stale. In offices and shops, it’s a silent drag on task accuracy, customer service, and health perception. Lower CO2
How Much CO2 Is Dangerous
This guide distills what counts as “too much” CO2 indoors, what symptoms to watch for, and the fastest fixes—grounded in occupational limits (OSHA/NIOSH), building‑science guidance
Low-Cost Air Quality Sensors for Community Monitoring
Learn how low-cost air quality sensors help monitor pollution, track pollutants such as PM and VOCs, and how they compare to traditional instruments for community air monitoring.
Choosing the Right Air Sensor for Citizen Science Air Quality Monitoring
Learn about the key technical features of air quality sensors to consider when working on a citizen science project.
How to Test Home Air Quality
Poor IAQ can trigger allergies, asthma, and even serious health risks. Learn how to test your home’s air for pollutants like mold, carbon monoxide, and others.
How to Choose an Air Quality Monitor?
Learn what makes a good air quality monitor, how to choose one based on your needs, and stay safe in your home.
Formaldehyde: Risks, Exposure Limits, and Detection
Learn what formaldehyde is, its health impacts, how to measure and test it, and the recommended exposure limits by NIOSH, OSHA, etc.
Understanding Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) and TVOC Measurements
VOCs impact indoor air quality. TVOC sensors aggregate VOC levels, and the VOC Index tracks changes. Understanding these tools helps improve air quality and safety.










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