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In the home environment, many people often overlook the potential dangers in the air, such as carbon monoxide, gas leaks, and volatile organic compounds. If these dangerous gases exceed safe concentrations, they can lead to poisoning, explosions, or even fires. Gas detection sensors can promptly sense and issue alarms to prevent such dangers and protect the safety and health of family members.
Particulate matter sensors are used to detect the concentration of particles in the air. Particulate matter refers to solid particles or liquid droplets with a diameter of less than 100 microns, including naturally occurring dust, smoke, and haze, as well as industrial dust and exhaust emissions generated by human activities. Particulate matter pollution poses a serious threat to human health and the environment, so monitoring and controlling its concentration is of great significance.
The fresh air controller is an important part of the fresh air system, responsible for controlling its operation. Before installing the fresh air controller, it is vital to perform adequate preparation work to ensure the installation process goes smoothly and the fresh air system operates normally. Here is the work that needs to be done before installing a fresh air controller:
Formaldehyde is a colorless gas with a strong, irritating odor and is one of the most significant indoor air pollutants. Formaldehyde mainly originates from man-made boards, furniture, and decoration materials; formaldehyde concentrations are often high in newly decorated houses. Formaldehyde is very harmful to human health and can cause respiratory diseases, skin diseases, and neurasthenia.
Cars have become an indispensable part of our daily lives, and concern for in-car air quality is gradually increasing. Especially in urban traffic and long-distance driving, in-car air quality is directly related to the health and comfort of passengers. PM2.5 dust sensors, as an advanced technology, are widely used in automotive air circulation systems to ensure that in-car air quality meets standards and provides a healthier riding environment.
The fresh air control panel is an important part of the fresh air system, responsible for controlling the system’s operation. If the fresh air control panel does not work, it will prevent the fresh air system from running normally, affecting indoor air quality. There are many reasons why a fresh air control panel may fail to work, mainly including the following points:
Indoor air pollution has become a focal point of concern in recent years. There are many types of indoor air pollutants with complex sources, posing hazards to human health. Therefore, indoor air purification has become an important means of protecting people’s health. The all-in-one air quality sensor is an instrument that can simultaneously detect the concentration of various air pollutants, including PM2.5, VOC, CO2, formaldehyde, TVOC, etc. The applications of all-in-one air quality sensors in indoor air purification mainly include the following aspects:
With today’s rapid urban development, air quality has become a topic of great concern. PM2.5, as a key indicator of air pollution, directly threatens human health. As an efficient and convenient tool, how the all-in-one air quality sensor detects PM2.5 concentration has become the core of research.
Understanding the hazards of excessive formaldehyde in furniture and the importance of using formaldehyde sensors is a key step in protecting family health. By taking preventive measures and using appropriate tools, we can effectively reduce the threat of formaldehyde to our family’s health. Creating a clean and healthy home environment is the responsibility and obligation of each of us.
In the autumn and winter seasons, temperatures gradually drop and the air becomes dry. In such cases, if indoor temperature and humidity are unsuitable, it can adversely affect human health. The ideal indoor temperature is 18-24°C, with a relative humidity of 40-60%. When indoor temperatures are too low, the body feels cold, blood vessels constrict, and blood circulation slows down, easily leading to colds, arthritis, and other diseases. When indoor humidity is too low, the dry air dries out respiratory mucous membranes, making them vulnerable to viruses and bacteria, leading to respiratory infections such as colds.
As people pay more and more attention to indoor air quality, air purifiers have become one of the main devices for improving the indoor environment. However, when using air purifiers, in addition to focusing on filtering pollutants from the air, monitoring CO2 concentration has become increasingly important. Why should we pay attention to CO2 concentration when using an air purifier and use it in conjunction with a CO2 sensor?
Double 12 is coming soon, and air purifiers are entering the annual shopping carnival once again. Faced with a dazzling array of air purifier products, how can you buy the most cost-effective one? Here are a few small suggestions: