Indoor Air Quality Monitoring

Smart IoT Multi-Sensor

With a smart multi-sensor device, you will be able to provide real-time air quality monitoring and health index that sends alerts when any of the indices fall below the defined thresholds. You will receive critical automated reports that show a healthy indoor environment and/or validate that facility improvement is needed.

You will be able to monitor Carbon Dioxide (CO2), particulate concentrations, humidity, Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) and Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2) in the air. This multi-sensor is capable of vape detection, smoke detection, THC detection and sound abnormalities like gunshots and shouting in areas where cameras cannot be placed. This provides a safe, healthy and comfortable environment that keeps all personnel safe while saving money by efficiently running the HVAC system.

Key Sensor Readings

Easily monitor the health and safety of your environments with all of these sensors in one device.

Health Sensors

Health Index

Health Index provides a real-time indication of the potential risk for the spread of airborne infectious disease in a building.

Health Index Factors:

Carbon Dioxide (CO₂) • Particulate Matter (1 μm, 2.5 μm, 10 μm) • Humidity (RH) • Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) • Nitrogen Dioxide (NO₂)

Air Quality Index

Air Quality Index provides a rolling average of the quality of the air you are breathing over the course of a few hours.

Air Quality Index Factors:

Particulate Matter (2.5 μm, 10 μm) • Carbon Monoxide (CO) • Nitrogen Dioxide (NO₂)

Carbon Monoxide

By now, most people are aware of the deadly effects of high concentrations of this odorless, colorless gas. Exposure to lower levels sometimes given off by fuel-burning appliances can also cause adverse reactions, including confusion and memory loss.

Carbon Dioxide

While the effects of high levels of CO2 were long thought to be benign, research has found that concentrations as low as 1,000 ppm can affect people’s cognitive function and decision-making performance.

The greatest source of indoor CO2 is people themselves, as it’s a byproduct of our respiratory function. Coupled with poor ventilation, this commonly leads to high levels of CO2 in many workplaces.

Nitrogen Dioxide

Nitrogen dioxide (NO₂) is an ambient trace-gas result of both natural and anthropogenic processes. Long-term exposure to NO₂ may cause a wide spectrum of severe health problems such as hypertension, diabetes, heart and cardiovascular diseases and even death.

Temperature and Humidity

These levels can affect more than your comfort. High temperatures and excessive humidity promote mold and mildew growth. These can cause structural damage to your workplace and cause allergy-like symptoms in those with sensitivities. Monitoring these levels can help you prevent facility and health problems and tip you off to potential sources like structural weaknesses and leaks.

VOC

VOC stands for Volatile Organic Compounds, gases emitted from a variety of materials that can have short- and long-term health effects. Concentrations of many VOCs can be up to 10 times higher indoors than outdoors.

Sources of VOCs include many common products, including cleaning fluids, disinfectants, paints, and varnishes. Burning fuels like wood and natural gas also produce VOCs.

Short-term exposure to low levels of VOCs can cause throat irritation, nausea, fatigue, and other minor complaints. Long-term exposure to high concentrations of VOCs has been linked to more severe respiratory irritation as well as liver and kidney damage. Products can emit VOCs even when they’re in storage, though to a lesser extent than when they’re actively being used.

Particulate Matter

Particulate matter, or PM, is a mix of particles and droplets in the air. PM varies in shape and size, but those of 10 micrometers in diameter or smaller can adversely affect your health because they can be inhaled. PM 2.5 refers to fine particulate matter – with a diameter of two-and-one-half microns or less.

Sufficient exposure to PM can irritate the eyes, nose, throat, and lungs, leading to allergy-like symptoms and shortness of breath in otherwise healthy people. It can also exacerbate existing medical problems, such as asthma and heart disease. PM 2.5 is considered the world’s single biggest environmental health risk.

Indoor PM levels can be influenced by outdoor sources like vehicle exhaust, wildfires, and power plant emissions. But many indoor activities produce PM as well: cooking, burning fireplaces, and smoking are just a few common sources.

Safety Sensors

Help (Spoken Word)

Each device comes preloaded with 5 spoken keyword phrases. These keywords can be used by anyone in times of stress or need. This is especially helpful in schools where bullying is a problem, teachers who are in need of assistance, nurses and hospital patients, hotel personnel, etc. Whenever the keyword is said aloud, the device will send notifications to those who have been designated to receive these alerts.

Gunshot

Identify gunshots and the location with two-factor authentication using frequency sound pattern and percussion. This sensor is 3rd party certified. Each device has a 25 ft range with 360° radius detection.

Aggression

Learns the signature of abnormal noise in a room by applying Machine Learning.  The device learns what normal sound levels are and alerts when a threshold above normal is detected for a specified length of time.  It applies aggression detection through true analytics.

Light Level

Measured in Lux, this sensor can identify the light level in a particular location.  This can be helpful when detecting occupancy, improving emergency efficiency, and coupling with other sensors to identify an intrusion.

Tamper

The tamper sensor is used to prevent vandalism and disabling of the device by identifying vibrations caused by striking the device, throwing things at it, or even moving the ceiling tile where it is installed.

Vape Sensors

THC

THC is the chemical component found in marijuana. The Smart Sensor is the only sensor that is able to trace THC oil given off by vape pens, along with the other traditional smoking methods.

Vape

The device uses a Dynamic Vape Detection algorithm to automatically learn the environment and alert when Vaping is detected.  The Smart Sensor is the only product that can alert and differentiate between Vaping, Vaping with THC, and intentionally masking Vaping behavior by using aerosols to cover up Vaping.

Masking

This is when someone is trying to hide their vaping activity – they will typically spray cologne or other aerosols to cover up the distinguished smell of marijuana or other vaping smells.

Cloud Service

The cloud service provides an online dashboard that allows you to manage multiple devices, receive real-time Health Index and Air Quality Index alerts and reporting. It also allows you to see alerts and historical data. With analytics, you can also view multiple graphed sensor readings and events over time periods gaining insight into Security Threats and Air Quality trends.

Alerting

Real-time notifications and alerts

The device provides 24/7 monitoring, with zero delays in event notifications and alerts.

Confidence Level

You have complete control of time to be notified of an incident.

Notification Types

Choose how you would like to receive your notifications: via 3rd party integrations, SMS and/or email, or IO Trigger.

Subscribers

Customize who is notified during different events and alerts. You can adjust each subscriber’s notification schedule.

Industries we work in

An all-in-one security and health device that can be used across different industries

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