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Wellness Expo Highlights What You Should Know About Indoor Air Quality

Airthings Wave Plus indoor air quality monitor with Radon detection

The second annual 2019 SXSW Wellness Expo highlighted a number of innovative products designed to make your life happier and, of course, healthier. This two-day event featured a variety of demonstrations, healthy samples, outstanding products, and more than a couple of fitness classes in order to promote healthy living in the Austin area.

Few groups stood out more than indoor air quality company, Airthings. This company produces the best-selling digital radon detectors available on the market today, but their new Healthy Building Solution hopes to improve your indoor air quality as a whole through real-time, wireless detection. The wireless detection systems will be able to alert people when their homes are in need of radon mitigation in Cincinnati. This is beneficial for both a homeowner and a landlord who might be trying to manage multiple properties. It works in a similar way that a Refrigerant Leak Detector may be used in a manufacturing facility. An easy-to-manage system is exactly what’s needed. Keeping your home safe for all the family is highly important, so if radon has been detected within your home you can contact companies such as advancedradonsystems.com and request to have radon mitigation systems put in place to keep your house safe and healthy for you all.

Airthings' New Indoor Air Quality Monitors

“Studies have actually proven that optimizing indoor air quality is directly correlated to improved productivity, and in turn, greater revenue generation,” claims Airthings CEO Oyvind Birkenes. “Our goal to introduce management professionals to our IAQ monitors and enable them to check all these boxes: a healthy building, a productive and motivated staff, and an innovative, forward-thinking company model.”

Indoor air quality (IAQ) is determined by a variety of factors, most notably the particulate matter present in your air. While we all know that pollen counts and smog can cause a decrease in air quality both indoors and outdoors, there are countless factors in the home and workplace that can put your health at risk. For example, seemingly innocuous factors like high levels of humidity can play a damaging role in the quality of your indoor air.

If a person is surrounded by harmful air on a regular basis, deteriorating health effects might occur, such as the development of asthma, recurring headaches, or allergies.

Airthings Wave Plus indoor air quality monitor with Radon detection

This is why it’s so important to utilize the best ventilation in hazardous work environments, like kitchens and manufacturing plants. In fact, almost 70% of all manufacturers utilize a compressed air system for ventilation and more.

However, the indoor air quality in your home and office is just as necessary. This often-neglected home component is in need of a change, prompting companies like Airthings have taken an active role in developing new IAQ-monitoring products.

Airthings unveiled three energy-efficient, wireless products designed to detect and measure any potential hazards in your air. For example, their new “Wave Plus” sensors measure radon levels, CO2, humidity, TVOCs, temperature, and air pressure in real-time. Better yet, this technology also offers suggestions and tips to help improve your air quality and save energy.

Airthings Wave Plus indoor air quality monitor with Radon detection

Airthings also showcased two other wireless products: the “Wave Mini” and the “Airthings Hub” (both featured below). While the “Wave Mini” is perfect for measuring the IAQ of a single room; the “Airthings Hub” relies on multiple devices to be distributed throughout an entire building. This can enable a company to seal off dangerous areas and locate the source of air contamination, assuring the safety of their employees.

Airthings Hub

Improving your work and home environment is essential to reducing turnover rate within your company, improving the health of your family, and leading a happier life. With allergy season right around the corner, it’s more vital than ever to get a head start on improving your indoor air quality.

One often-overlooked way to improve the air quality in your work or home environment is to get your air conditioning system serviced by a qualified electrician. The vents in an air conditioning unit can easily become clogged with dust and debris from the air and this can lead to an increase in potentially harmful allergens.

Finding an electrician that specializes in AC systems is relatively easy. Simply head to your favorite search engine and look for an electrician in your area. For example, if you live in Australia, entering a search for ‘electrician malvern‘ should help you to find an AC expert that services your local area.

That is not all though and there are always going to be some caveats to be aware of. For instance, while planting trees and shrubs can help reduce your energy bills by nearly 25%, these very same plants can also make your allergies go haywire. It’s no wonder Americans will contract more than one billion colds each year.

If you’re trying to improve your health through the innovative products featured at the 2019 Wellness Expo, perhaps you should start with your indoor air quality.

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