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How should indoor dust sensors be installed?

How should indoor dust sensors be installed?

Dust is a major indoor air pollutant. More families are installing sensors to guard health. However, how do you install them correctly for the best monitoring results? This article details installation standards to provide comprehensive guidance.

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Indoor air testing: Are formaldehyde sensors reliable?

Indoor air testing: Are formaldehyde sensors reliable?

As attention to indoor air quality increases, testing devices are becoming home essentials. Formaldehyde sensors, being core components, have their reliability under scrutiny. Currently, there are two main types: electrochemical and optical sensors.

2024/02/23 Details    ▶
What is a CO2 concentration monitoring sensor?

What is a CO2 concentration monitoring sensor?

There are many types of indoor pollutants, with CO2 being a significant health factor. Indoor CO2 sensors act as respiratory guardians, monitoring levels and alerting users to take action. Do you understand how these sensors work?

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Do bedroom dust sensors need regular calibration?

Do bedroom dust sensors need regular calibration?

Maintaining good air quality in the bedroom is vital for health. As devices that detect fine particulates, the accuracy of dust sensors directly impacts our perception of air quality. Does a bedroom dust sensor need to be calibrated after a certain period of use?

2024/02/22 Details    ▶
Home CO2 Monitoring: Sensor or Detector?

Home CO2 Monitoring: Sensor or Detector?

Monitoring home CO2 levels has become a priority for many. But between a CO2 sensor and a CO2 detector, many are confused. We will dive deep into this to help people understand and make the right choice.

2024/02/22 Details    ▶
Kitchen oil fumes—PM2.5 off the charts! Health risks cannot be ignored!

Kitchen oil fumes—PM2.5 off the charts! Health risks cannot be ignored!

With rising living standards, the kitchen has become an important part of home life. However, many ignore the health hazards of cooking fumes. Recently, with the popularity of PM2.5 sensors, many have discovered that PM2.5 concentrations during cooking can soar to hundreds or even thousands of μg/m³, far exceeding national standards. This is equivalent to smoking continuously for hours in heavy smog.

2024/02/21 Details    ▶
What should bedroom temperature and humidity be controlled at in the South?

What should bedroom temperature and humidity be controlled at in the South?

The climate in southern regions is warm and humid with four distinct seasons, but during "Returning South" and plum rain seasons, indoor humidity easily becomes imbalanced, causing inconvenience to life and health. As a place for rest, controlling bedroom temperature and humidity is particularly important.

2024/02/21 Details    ▶
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Southern "Returning South" Weather: Effective ways to handle excessive indoor moisture

The unique southern "Returning South" phenomenon often brings a sharp rise in indoor and outdoor humidity. Walls, floors, and even clothes become damp, causing physical discomfort and potentially breeding bacteria and mold. When temperature/humidity sensors sound alarms, they remind us to take timely measures against excessive moisture.

2024/02/21 Details    ▶
Why do bedrooms need fresh air systems or air purifiers? How to judge if CO2 concentration is too high?

Why do bedrooms need fresh air systems or air purifiers? How to judge if CO2 concentration is too high?

The bedroom is where we rest and recharge daily; a comfortable, healthy environment is vital for mental and physical health. However, many overlook air quality. Why do bedrooms often need fresh air systems or purifiers? Is it because CO2 concentrations easily become too high? How do we judge if CO2 levels are excessive? Let’s explore together.

2024/02/21 Details    ▶
Formaldehyde in new furniture exceeds standards: how to effectively manage it?

Formaldehyde in new furniture exceeds standards: how to effectively manage it?

In recent years, attention to indoor air quality has grown. As a common indoor pollutant, the danger of formaldehyde cannot be ignored. Newly purchased furniture often contains formaldehyde; if not treated timely, it can threaten health. So, when an indoor formaldehyde sensor detects levels exceeding standards, how should we effectively manage it?

2024/02/21 Details    ▶
Can air purifiers reduce bedroom dust?

Can air purifiers reduce bedroom dust?

The bedroom is an important place for rest and sleep; keeping bedroom air fresh is vital for health. However, bedrooms easily accumulate dust, including mites, pollen, etc., which can harm health and trigger respiratory or allergic diseases. Air purifiers are widely considered an effective tool for solving dust problems. However, can an air purifier alone reduce bedroom dust, or does it need to be paired with a dust sensor? This is a question that needs deep exploration.

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Indoor PM2.5 Monitoring: Real-time or Scheduled detection?

Indoor PM2.5 Monitoring: Real-time or Scheduled detection?

With the frequent occurrence of smoggy weather, people’s attention to indoor air quality has increased. As an important air pollutant, PM2.5 can cause serious harm to human health. To monitor indoor PM2.5 concentrations, many people choose to install PM2.5 sensors or purchase detectors. So, for indoor PM2.5, is real-time monitoring better or scheduled detection?

2024/02/20 Details    ▶

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