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With the increasing focus on health, air quality monitors are receiving more attention. These devices help people monitor air quality in real-time, identify air pollution issues promptly, and take appropriate measures to improve the environment.
So, how do you use an air quality monitor correctly? Here are several key considerations:
● Select the Right Monitor: Choose a type that fits your needs. If you focus on PM2.5, a PM2.5 detector is sufficient; if you want a comprehensive overview of indoor air pollution, select a multi-parameter monitor covering PM2.5, CO2, and TVOC.
● Proper Placement: The monitor should be placed in a well-ventilated area, avoiding direct sunlight and strong air convection. Generally, it should be positioned in high-activity zones like living rooms, bedrooms, or kitchens.
● Regular Calibration: Measurement results can be affected by environmental factors, so regular calibration is necessary. Typically, air quality monitors should be calibrated every six months.

Specific operating steps:
● Power On: Connect the device to a power source and wait for the system to initialize.
● Data Reading: The monitor will display the concentrations of various pollutants such as PM2.5, CO2, and TVOC.
● Data Logging: You can record the data to perform long-term trend analysis.
Additional Notes:
● Air quality monitors are for reference only and should not be used as a basis for medical diagnosis. If you feel unwell, please seek medical attention immediately.
● Monitoring does not replace ventilation. If air pollution levels are high, open windows to let in fresh air immediately.