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Air Measurement Device: Your Helping Hand to Indoor Air Quality

Air Measurement Device

Air Measurement Device: Your Helping Hand to Indoor Air Quality

Times are constantly changing, with all of life’s aspects being affected. Let’s make a comparison, for instance, taking our lifestyles as opposed to the lifestyles of our parents and grandparents at the time they were our age. Not only have habits changed, but view on life altogether. While in the past it was unimaginable for people to spend day after day in an enclosed space, without considering of making a trip to the great outdoors and taking a well-deserved break, nowadays it’s nothing unusual for us to even take work home or work well past the working hours and once work is done, spend more time in the enclosed space at home watching TV.

The change of habits sadly indicates the world population is getting lazier, skipping on exercising in any form, which in turn is the reason the number of vehicles is increasing. What we fail to see is the poor habits and choices we make can have a bad impact. Now, more than ever, air pollution is so on the rise and persistent to the degree of being the cause of health issues, particularly stroke, and this alone should be a reason enough for us to take air quality seriously. This is where tools, such as the air measurement device, can come in handy.

Though we are aware of how stale air can get when we stay in one particular area for a longer period and we rely on ventilation or the air conditioning system, the quality of air would still remain low and cause trouble, be it because of dust accumulation, pollen, mould, pet dander and cockroach debris – also known as indoor allergens. An air measurement device can be your saviour at home, the office, school and any indoor place for that matter where you get to spend more time. The variety of such helpful devices abound in models with features and sensors designed to track and measure temperature, pressure, relative humidity, and provide precise readings of O2 (oxygen), CH2O (formaldehyde), and the toxic CO (carbon monoxide), SO2 (sulphur dioxide), NO (nitrogen monoxide), NO2 (nitrogen dioxide) and H2S (hydrogen sulphide).

Air measuring devices use the latest technology with a display that can show you up to six parameters at the same time. Since they are user friendly, you won’t have trouble using them and their durability means they’d serve you for a long period so they are the perfect investment health-wise. Along with helping you eliminate indoor allergens and balancing humidity, these devices can also help you reduce energy costs thanks to giving you a hold of humidity and carbon dioxide levels. All this equals easy breathing, better sleep and better quality of life indoors.

Stephanie Tierney
tierneystephanie1@gmail.com