Air pollution
Air pollution poses a serious threat to the environment
Health risks
Air pollution can exacerbate health problems
Policy and regulatory issues
Public authorities cannot identify sources of pollution
polluting substances
Measuring air pollutants is important
Particle content
The amount of particulate matter in the air can be dangerous to health
Weather forecasts
Meteorological indicators are important for city health
How it works?
AirSense collects air quality parameters, including NO₂, CO, NH₃, SO₂, H₂S, O₃, particulate matter (PM1.0, PM2.5, PM10), and weather data (air temperature, humidity, atmospheric pressure, wind speed). This data is gathered using modern sensors and transmitted to the server via GPS using GSM/GPRS technology to ensure accuracy. The information is displayed on an online control panel, allowing users to monitor air quality and make informed decisions.
Device classification
AirSense collects air quality parameters such as NO2, CO, NH3, SO2, H2S, O3, PM1.0, PM2.5, PM10 and weather data such as temperature, humidity, pressure, wind speed through modern sensors and transmits them to the server via GPS and GSM/GPRS technology. The data will be displayed on the online panel in real time, and users will be able to monitor air quality and make decisions. Satellite data will be combined for added accuracy.