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Particulate Matter (PM)

Particulate matter (PM) refers to tiny particles or droplets suspended in the air, which can be solid or liquid. sensiAIR measure PM1, PM2.5, PM4, PM10
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VOCs

VOCs are a diverse group of chemicals that can have both short-term and long-term health effects, contribute to environmental problems like smog, and are released from a wide range of natural and human-made sources. Reducing VOC emissions, particularly indoors, is a key strategy for improving air quality and protecting human health.
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CO2

COâ‚‚ (carbon dioxide) is a colorless, odorless gas that naturally occurs in Earth's atmosphere. while COâ‚‚ is a naturally occurring and essential gas for life on Earth, the significant increase in its levels due to human activities is a primary factor in the current climate crisis.
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Air Pressure

Indoor air pressure refers to the atmospheric pressure within an enclosed indoor environment, such as a building, room, or other enclosed space. It is essentially the force exerted by the air inside the structure on the surfaces of the walls, windows, doors, and other objects.
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Humidity

Humidity plays a significant role in air quality, affecting both human health and the behavior of airborne pollutants. High humidity can promote the growth of allergens and increase the concentration of harmful pollutants like ozone, while low humidity can lead to respiratory irritation and the spread of dust and particulate matter.
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sensiAIR V2 with display
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sensiAIR V2 without display

sensiAIR™ by Clairco

Introducing a ground-breaking air quality sensor designed to revolutionize the way we monitor and manage indoor air environments. This state-of-the-art sensor combines advanced sensing technology with real-time data analytics to provide precise measurements of key air quality indicators, including particulate matter (PM), volatile organic compounds (VOCs), carbon dioxide (CO2), humidity, temperature, and atmospheric pressure. With its compact, easy-to-integrate design, the sensor offers commercial users a powerful tool for ensuring healthier indoor air quality, reducing exposure to harmful pollutants, and optimizing ventilation systems. Whether for offices, industrial spaces, or public facilities, this new air quality sensor enables proactive monitoring, helping users make data-driven decisions to enhance environmental health and well-being.

IAQ Monitor Specifications

Particulate
matter sensor

Sensor:                     Laser particle sensor

Accuracy:                 For PM1 and PM2.5

                                 0 to 100 μg/m³: +-5 μg/m3

                                 100 to 1000 μg/m³+-10 % m.v. 

                                 

                                 For PM4, PM104 

                                 0 to 100 μg/ +-25 μg/ 

                                 100 to 1000 μg/ +-25 % m.v. 

​Resolution:               1 μg/m³

TVOC Sensor

Sensor:                     Multi-pixel metal oxide sensor (MOx)

Accuracy:                 ±15 % ±8 ppb

Resolution:               1 ppb

CO2 Sensor

Sensor:                     Non-dispersive infrared (NDIR)

Accuracy:                 ±40 ppm ±3%

Resolution:               1 ppm

Temperature Sensor

Sensor:                     Digital sensor

Accuracy:                 ±0.3 °C

Range:                     0 - 65 °C and accuracy

Relative humidity sensor

Sensor:                     Digital sensor

Accuracy:                 ±0.2 °RH

Range                       10-20 % RH

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