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We spend 90 percent of our time indoors and therefore the indoor climate is crucial for our health and well-being. Consequently, indoor air quality should always be a focus. Impurities or pollutants in the air we breathe can come from a variety of sources and have both short- and long-term effects on health.
Airthings' products have completely changed the way people detect, analyze and monitor radon and other hazardous indoor air pollutants. Founded in 2008, the Norway-based technology company's products make radon detection simple, accurate and user-friendly.
Airthings' radon and indoor air quality monitors detect and monitor all areas of indoor air quality, including radon (a radioactive gas), volatile organic compounds (VOCs), carbon dioxide (CO2), humidity, temperature and barometric pressure.
- Airthings Corentium Home is a small, portable digital radon meter. Home displays 1-day and 7-day averages, as well as long-term averages.
The Airthings Wave family is Smart. In addition to the easy-to-use, easy-to-understand, free app and an online dashboard, you can wave in front of the device to get a color-coded visual indicator of indoor air quality. The dashboard even gives you access to outdoor air quality at the unit's location.
- Wave Mini provides clear information on TVOCs, temperature and humidity.
- Wave is not just a radon detector. With Wave, you get detailed information on radon, temperature and humidity.
- Airthings Wave Plus is the first intelligent, battery-powered monitor for total indoor air quality (IAQ), including radon detection. You get the full picture of six components of indoor air quality: radon, carbon dioxide (CO2), TVOCs, humidity, temperature and barometric pressure.
Due to the fluctuating properties of radon, long-term, continuous monitoring is necessary. Indoor air pollutants also vary greatly depending on ventilation, occupancy, and use of the space. Continuous monitoring is essential to understand trends and optimize ventilation to avoid negative effects on your overall health.