The latest guide from IAQ examines the EPA's worst air contaminants and what to do about it.
SAN DIEGO, April 25, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Indoor air pollution is a growing concern that can have serious health consequences, including respiratory problems and even death. IAQ is a first-of-its-kind smart air quality monitor that can measure more than 20 air pollutants, including all of the worst contaminants flagged by the EPA.
Unfortunately, many people aren't aware of the dangers of low indoor air quality. For example, because we spend so much time indoors, indoor air is actually more likely to create health problems than outdoor air. According to the World Health Organization, indoor air pollution contributes to millions of deaths globally every year.
To raise awareness on the threat of low air quality, IAQ recently released a guide to the 13 primary air pollutants flagged by the EPA, providing in-depth information on their sources and their impact on health, as well as tips and advice on how to reduce the risk from indoor air pollution.
"When I first began looking into air quality I was shocked by how many dangerous indoor air pollutants were in my home's air," said IAQ co-founder Josh Odmark. "But most surprising was how difficult it was to get my hands on a device capable of alerting me to these dangers."
IAQ was designed to address these challenges. It is affordable, easy to use, and can monitor for every dangerous indoor air pollutant. With IAQ, consumers can receive real-time data and alerts through a seamless integration with popular smart home systems, making it easier than ever to take control of indoor air quality.
"As veterans in the big data and machine learning industries, Josh and I believe harnessing air quality data is the key to doing something about it," said IAQ co-founder Gideon Rubin. "IAQ puts data in the hands of the user and empowers them to take action."
IAQ is more than just a device—it's a mission to deliver a sensible approach to measuring and taking control of indoor air quality. The company believes that making the world healthier and cleaner starts in your own home.
To support this mission, IAQ has launched a Kickstarter campaign. Visit the campaign page to learn more, contribute, and help bring this revolutionary air quality monitor to homes everywhere.
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Joey Campbell, IAQ, 6196780928, [email protected]
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SAN DIEGO, April 25, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Indoor air pollution is a growing concern that can have serious health consequences, including respiratory problems and even death. IAQ is a first-of-its-kind smart air quality monitor that can measure more than 20 air pollutants, including all of the worst contaminants flagged by the EPA.
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Unfortunately, many people aren't aware of the dangers of low indoor air quality. For example, because we spend so much time indoors, indoor air is actually more likely to create health problems than outdoor air. According to the World Health Organization, indoor air pollution contributes to millions of deaths globally every year.
To raise awareness on the threat of low air quality, IAQ recently released a guide to the 13 primary air pollutants flagged by the EPA, providing in-depth information on their sources and their impact on health, as well as tips and advice on how to reduce the risk from indoor air pollution.
"When I first began looking into air quality I was shocked by how many dangerous indoor air pollutants were in my home's air," said IAQ co-founder Josh Odmark. "But most surprising was how difficult it was to get my hands on a device capable of alerting me to these dangers."
IAQ was designed to address these challenges. It is affordable, easy to use, and can monitor for every dangerous indoor air pollutant. With IAQ, consumers can receive real-time data and alerts through a seamless integration with popular smart home systems, making it easier than ever to take control of indoor air quality.
"As veterans in the big data and machine learning industries, Josh and I believe harnessing air quality data is the key to doing something about it," said IAQ co-founder Gideon Rubin. "IAQ puts data in the hands of the user and empowers them to take action."
IAQ is more than just a device—it's a mission to deliver a sensible approach to measuring and taking control of indoor air quality. The company believes that making the world healthier and cleaner starts in your own home.
To support this mission, IAQ has launched a Kickstarter campaign. Visit the campaign page to learn more, contribute, and help bring this revolutionary air quality monitor to homes everywhere.
Media Contact
Joey Campbell, IAQ, 6196780928, [email protected]
SOURCE IAQ