Air quality monitoring devices help assess and maintain the quality of the air we breathe. Some examples include:
1. **Air Quality Monitors:**
- Measure levels of pollutants like particulate matter, VOCs, and CO2.
2. **Particle Counters:**
- Detect and quantify airborne particles.
3. **Gas Detectors:**
- Monitor specific gases like carbon monoxide (CO) or ozone.
4. **Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Monitors:**
- Measure indoor CO2 levels.
5. **Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) Monitors:**
- Detect and quantify indoor pollutants.
6. **Radon Detectors:**
- Monitor levels of radon gas, a radioactive gas.
7. **Humidity Sensors:**
- Measure humidity levels, influencing indoor air quality.
8. **Temperature Sensors:**
- Monitor ambient temperature.
9. **Smoke Detectors:**
- Detect the presence of smoke particles.
10. **Outdoor Air Quality Stations:**
- Fixed or mobile stations measuring pollutants in outdoor environments.
These devices play a crucial role in assessing and managing indoor and outdoor air quality to ensure a healthy living and working environment.
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