PM2.5
Fine particles, with diameters that are 2.5 micrometers and smaller.
Health: Increases risk of heart attacks, strokes, asthma, cancer, and premature death.
Sources: Combustion, vehicles, industry, dust, smoke, chemical reactions.
PM10
Coarse particles, with diameters that are generally 10 micrometers and smaller.
Health: Causes lung irritation, and increases the risk of heart attacks, strokes, asthma
Sources: Dust, pollen, mold, construction, unpaved roads.
Sulfur Dioxide (SO2)
A sharp-smelling gas from burning fuel, especially coal and oil.
Health: Causes lung irritation and worsens asthma.
Sources: Burning coal and oil, smelting, volcanoes.
Ozone (O3)
A gas formed by sunlight reacting with pollution.
Health: Triggers asthma, reduces lung function.
Sources: Sunlight reacting with vehicle and industrial emissions.
Volatile Organic Compounds
Gases from products like paint, cleaners, and fuel that may be harmful.
Health: Causes eye irritation and headaches. Some VOCs cause cancer.
Sources: Paints, solvents, cleaning products, fuels.
Formaldehyde (CH2O)
Colorless, flammable gas with a strong odor.
Health: Irritates eyes, nose, and throat; long-term exposure causes cancer.
Sources: Furniture, flooring, paint, glues, insulation, cigarette smoke.
Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2)
A reddish gas from traffic and power plants that irritates airways.
Health: Aggravates asthma and respiratory issues.
Sources: Vehicle exhaust, power plants, industrial processes.
Carbon Monoxide (CO)
A colorless, odorless gas that blocks oxygen in the body.
Health: Headaches, dizziness.
Sources: Vehicles, furnaces, wildfires, gas appliances.
Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S)
A toxic gas with a rotten egg smell, often found in industrial settings.
Health: Causes headaches, nausea, breathing issues; high levels can be fatal.
Sources: Sewage, oil and gas drilling, landfills, manure, industrial waste.
The AirView Map and Dashboard give you a clear window into your neighborhood’s air quality.
Track what’s in the air, where it’s coming from, and how it changes throughout the day.
CoreDI connects a network of affordable monitors with powerful software to collect and display the most accurate air quality data possible.
It filters out bad data in real time using advanced tools trained on trillions of global data points.
CoreDI continuously adjusts using trusted government monitors and real-world conditions, so your data stays accurate, even as the weather or seasons change.
Using AI, it estimates air quality in places without sensors, giving you a full picture of what’s in the air across your region.

Outdoor vs. Indoor Air Quality: Why Personal Monitoring Matters
Nearly 99% of the global population breathes air that exceeds WHO air quality limits, exposing them to harmful pollutants like fine particulate matter and nitrogen dioxide. Even in cities with monitoring networks, localized pollution events can go unnoticed; leaving you unaware of the air quality in your immediate surroundings.

Outdoor Monitoring
AirU monitors connect to AirView, giving you real-time data and mapping so you can see how outdoor air quality changes around you, helping you avoid pollution hotspots and respond to environmental events.

Indoor Monitoring
AirU personal monitoring lets you track air quality in your home, office, or workspace, helping you identify trends, detect pollution sources, and make informed choices for cleaner indoor air. Stay in control with real-time data and historical insights to create a healthier environment.
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