This single-use air analysis kit calculates volatile organic compound (VOC) concentration, odor, CO2, and oxygen levels. Open AirIQ inside the home, and its internal vacuum pulls an air sample into its vessel.
This instrument provides complete capability for incubator air quality monitoring and real-time data logging. The CO2 measurement ranges include 0-5 percent; 0-10 percent; and 0-20 percent.
This deodorizer was designed to meet the challenges of maintaining mini-split indoor units, packaged terminal air conditioner (PTAC) units, and fan coil units.
IAQConnect is a complete package bundled with the following Fresh-Aire UV proprietary equipment:
IAQSense™–indoor air quality monitor for sensing occupied space airborne contaminants and wirelessly transmitting data to the IAQHub™ for activating the HVAC system;
IAQHub–cloud-based control center that’s hard-wired to the HVAC system for control of the HVAC and improved IAQ.
The IAQ market in the U.S. totaled $7.8 billion in 2015, is forecast to reach $8.3 billion in 2016, and grow to $10.8 billion by 2021, increasing at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 5.3 percent from 2016 to 2021, according to a report from BCC Research.
HTS Texas, the Texas partner of one of the largest independent commercial HVAC manufacturers’ representative in North America, announced it is expanding its partnership with American Aldes to include the central and southeast Texas markets of Austin, San Antonio, and Houston.
Novaerus has announced the acquisition of Plasma Air International. According to Novaerus, the combined technologies of the companies will allow a comprehensive plasma-based approach to improving IAQ.
The GPS-iClean is the world’s first self-cleaning, no-maintenance air purification system that can reduce particles, control odors, kill pathogens, and even save energy by reducing ventilation air requirements.
What causes poor IAQ? What are the negative effects? And most importantly, what can be done to achieve cleaner indoor air? This article will attempt to shed light on these questions so we can all breathe a little easier.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has launched a new mobile app to assist schools and school districts in performing comprehensive IAQ facility assessments to protect the health of children and school staff.