What are VOCs and where do they come from?
The majority of indoor VOCs come from everyday household staples, including sprays and aerosols such as air fresheners, cleaners and pesticides. Many products, such as glue, new furniture and carpets, construction materials and electronic devices produce VOCs through off-gassing as well. Your home will release these trapped VOCs and could harm you and your family.
Health effects of TVOC
The WHO report* identified three main health outcomes of VOC:
· Odor and other sensory effects such as irritation
· Mucosal irritation and other morbidity caused by systemic toxicity
· Genotoxicity and carcinogenicity
Built-in Triple Sensors
Detects TVOC, temperature and humidity simultaneously. The reading resolution can be refined to 0.01mg/m³.
E Ink Screen
Equipped with a dot-matrix E ink screen which is similar to paper and protects your eyes.
One Button Switch Displays
With only one button, track the air quality in different displays as per your preferences.
Long-term Data Tracking
Long-term data tracking makes it possible for you to know how your activities impact your air quality.
Smart Home Automations
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