Know the air you breathe

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  • One Year: Lessons from Sensors, Spaces, and Supply Chains

    One Year: Lessons from Sensors, Spaces, and Supply Chains

    Over the past year, our beta devices have been deployed in homes, offices, schools, and shared spaces. These environments are messy in the best possible way: cooking, cleaning products, occupancy patterns, ventilation habits, and outdoor pollution all interact in ways that are impossible to simulate fully in the lab. That real-world data has been invaluable.…

  • Caveats of MOX Sensors in VOC Measurement

    Caveats of MOX Sensors in VOC Measurement

    Metal Oxide (MOX) sensors have become a popular choice for detecting volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in indoor environments. They’re compact, low-cost, and widely integrated into consumer-grade air quality monitors. But our experience while using MOX sensors offers is that they come with a set of caveats that we need to understand before relying on them…

  • Understanding Indoor Air Quality

    Understanding Indoor Air Quality

    Indoor air quality (IAQ) refers to the condition of the air inside buildings, especially as it relates to the health and comfort of occupants. Poor IAQ can lead to respiratory issues, fatigue, headaches, and long-term health effects — particularly for vulnerable populations like children, the elderly, and those with preexisting conditions. Here’s a quick outline…