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As the WHO indicates, air pollution poses a significant environmental risk to health. By reducing air pollution levels, countries can lessen the burden of disease from strokes, lung cancer, and chronic and acute respiratory illnesses, including asthma.
In this context, IoTsens A new air quality sensor has just been launched, which, when used to assess air conditions, allows for monitoring pollution levels and streamlining decision-making. This makes it possible to maintain low pollution levels by monitoring green spaces, parks, and school zones, while also ensuring compliance with regulations, for example, by controlling traffic pollution levels.
The device has a set of environmental sensors that collect different variables to assess the surrounding air conditions. Thus, it is able to measure the concentration of CO and SO₂.2, I have not2, O3NO, H2S, CO2, airborne particulate matter (PM2.5 and PM10) and the TVOC index. Furthermore, it is worth noting that through the integration of the device into the company's platform IoTsens In the Cloud, it is possible to obtain hourly and daily data for these variables, as well as their corresponding calculations to determine whether the levels comply with regulations.
The device has been developed based on the guidelines established in Council Framework Directive 96/62/EC and all its secondary directives. This decree aims to regulate air quality to avoid, prevent, and reduce the harmful effects of the substances mentioned in the regulation on human health, the environment as a whole, and other assets of any kind.