Indoor air quality (IAQ) monitors are devices designed to measure and assess the quality of the air inside a building. These monitors typically measure various parameters that can affect indoor air quality, including:
Temperature: Monitors track the ambient temperature to ensure it falls within a comfortable and safe range.
Humidity: Maintaining appropriate humidity levels is crucial for preventing issues like mold growth and ensuring occupant comfort.
Carbon Dioxide (CO2): High levels of CO2 can indicate poor ventilation, which may lead to discomfort and reduced cognitive function.
Carbon Monoxide (CO): This colorless and odorless gas is dangerous and can be produced by incomplete combustion. Monitors alert occupants to elevated CO levels.
Particulate Matter (PM): Monitoring the concentration of airborne particles helps assess air cleanliness. Fine particles can have adverse health effects.
Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs): These are emitted by various indoor sources like paints, cleaning products, and furniture. Elevated VOC levels can affect indoor air quality.
Radon: This radioactive gas can enter buildings through the ground and pose health risks. Radon monitors detect its presence.
Formaldehyde: Commonly found in building materials and furnishings, formaldehyde levels can impact indoor air quality.
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