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TELLUS Featured on FOX 13 News During Salt Lake City Fire Response

Air quality,  Partnership

Last Friday, a large fire at Metro Group Recycling in Salt Lake City sent smoke billowing across the valley, raising concerns about air quality. As firefighters worked to contain the blaze, our Director of Product Development, Tom Becnel, joined FOX 13 News on-site to demonstrate how the AirU Pro was tracking real-time changes in air quality. Using AirView, Tom showed viewers elevated AQI levels near the fire, with our monitors shifting from yellow to orange—signaling a rise to potentially hazardous conditions.y This real-world example highlights the importance of live air quality data when incidents like this affect the health and safety of our communities. To see the full story and Tom’s interview, visit FOX 13’s website for the complete coverage.

April 16, 2025 / 0 Comments
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Air Quality Monitor Deployment for Davis County Engages Community

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The Davis County Health Department is enhancing air quality awareness by installing 41 TELLUS air quality sensors throughout the county. These sensors provide real-time data accessible through the health department’s website and TELLUS’s AirView app. Unlike standard consumer-grade monitors, these sensors offer more reliable and accurate data without the high cost of state-level monitoring systems. Currently, 25 sensors are live, creating a comprehensive county-wide heat map of air quality. Residents can zoom in on sensors near their homes or destinations to make informed decisions about their daily activities. “This initiative empowers the community with real-time insights,” said Brian Hatch, Director of the Davis County Health Department. Over time, the sensors will help identify pollution sources, like dust from the Great Salt Lake, enabling public health officials to address specific local challenges effectively. Stay informed with real-time air quality updates and explore Davis County’s new air quality map today! Read the full article here:

January 21, 2025 / 0 Comments
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Davis County installs new TELLUS AirU Pro air quality monitors

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Davis County has improved access to real-time air quality data with the installation of 24 TELLUS AirView monitors. These devices, placed from Antelope Island to local refineries, help residents better understand the county’s air quality challenges, particularly its susceptibility to inversion layers due to unique geography. The initiative aims to provide more accurate and actionable insights for the community. See Davis County Air Quality Map here.

January 15, 2025 / 0 Comments
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“TELLUS – A Standout Startup” New Blog Post By US ignite

Air quality,  Partnership

US Ignite Website In the ever-evolving and fast-growing landscape of air quality monitoring, TELLUS stands out by providing affordable, clear, and actionable data on air quality. This blog post, a segment of the Empowering Startup Innovation series, delves into the narrative of the startup and the significant part US Ignite has played in its growth. The Business Opportunity TELLUS recognized two significant challenges in the air quality monitoring industry: the high cost of air quality monitoring equipment and the limited communication of environmental data to affected communities. Traditional high-accuracy air quality sensors are expensive and provide only a single data point. This creates barriers to widespread adoption and use. Additionally, the information often fails to reach or resonate with marginalized communities, such as median-income and immigrant populations, which are typically more vulnerable to air quality issues. To address these gaps, TELLUS offers low-cost equipment that delivers high-quality data and focuses on making the data collected reliable and easy to understand. By employing data corrections and visualizations that use color scales, icons, and regional heat maps, TELLUS reduces the need for users to interpret raw and often confusing data. This approach pushes air quality monitoring to become more affordable, accessible, and impactful for communities that need it most. US Ignite’s Impact TELLUS, formerly known as Tetrad Sensor Network Solutions, LLC, started with faculty and students from the University of Utah developing and deploying a real-time air pollution monitoring sensor network. This National Science Foundation (NSF) funded project aimed to create a low-cost network of sensors to capture air quality measurements in Salt Lake City, Utah. In 2021, US Ignite secured a $250,000 grant from NSF to administer a “Replicating Success Grant” with the goal of replicating successful smart city applications in new US Ignite Communities. US Ignite selected TELLUS as a partner to help bring its air quality visualization application to four grantees: Chattanooga, TN; Cleveland, OH; Kansas City, MO; and Springfield, MA. Each community recipient received a set of 50 monitors, a dedicated website that reports sensor measurements, and service support from TELLUS.  Within that cohort, community leaders openly shared resources, data modeling techniques, and best practices through monthly virtual meetings. Soon, more communities concerned about air quality joined the monthly calls.  “We let the US Ignite Air Quality Working Group members see under the hood,” said TELLUS’ VP Business Development, Carl Luft. “This helped us establish ourselves as experts in the field and show off our low-cost monitors and clear and customizable data visualizations to a passionate group.”  TELLUS not only shared their knowledge with the group, but the open discussions with the group members helped them fine-tune and improve their products and services. Today, the working group continues to meet on the second Friday of the month through the Air Quality Action Seminar.  Look Ahead  TELLUS continues to reach growth milestones indicative of a highly successful startup. In November 2023, the company launched the AirU Pro, a new modular platform-based monitor that can be customized to fit users’ needs. Designed with direct input from the market, AirU Pro met immediate success. In addition to new products and software-based features, TELLUS has also welcomed new team members, expanded their office space, and is seeking Series A funding. At the national level, the movement for adequate air quality is gaining traction. Luft shares that there are signs that the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) could tighten regulations on industrial operations polluting the air for the surrounding communities. This shift, coupled with growing community demand for clean air, underscores the fact that TELLUS’s work has shaped and will continue to shape this ecosystem.  When asked if there is anything TELLUS should have done differently, the vice president of business development, Carl Luft, replies, “We would not change the approach. We’re lucky to have found US Ignite at an early stage.”    TELLUS’ journey shows how influential US Ignite’s network can be for a startup. Stay tuned for more inspiring stories collected in the Empowering Startup Innovation blog series by signing up here to receive them directly to your inbox.

August 13, 2024 / 0 Comments
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CSD Joins TELLUS in a Statewide Effort to Improve Air Quality and Keep Athletes Healthy

Air quality,  Partnership

Children and high school athletes are especially vulnerable to the harmful effects of air pollution. In Salt Lake Valley, known for its air quality challenges, comprehensive data is crucial for making decisions about outdoor activities. Canyons School District and the University of Utah are partnering on a project to install TELLUS air quality sensors on high school athletic fields statewide. This initiative aims to protect students’ health by providing real-time air quality data and forecasts, enabling schools to make informed decisions about outdoor recess and sports practices. “Our students’ performance inside and outside the classroom depends on their health, and if they’re inadvertently exposed to air pollution, their performance and health suffers,” said Canyons Director of High Schools Tom Sherwood. With new AirU Pro monitors installed at three Canyons high schools, and plans for more, we’re on our way to better protecting our young athletes. To read the full article, visit this link: https://www.canyonsdistrict.org/general-news/csd-joins-statewide-effort-to-improve-air-quality-keep-athletes-healthy/

July 30, 2024 / 0 Comments
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TELLUS air quality monitors by Allentown schools for better health.

Air quality,  Partnership

Understanding the impact of environmental factors on public health is crucial, and we’re proud to announce an initiative aimed at addressing air quality concerns in Allentown, Pa. Through a partnership between the city, the Center for Sustainable Innovation (CSI), and national nonprofit US Ignite, a new outdoor air quality monitoring project will be launched this summer. The project involves placing TELLUS air quality monitors outside several city schools, with data collected helping to inform decision-making to enhance residents’ health. Terrence DeFranco, CSI’s executive director, highlights the project’s potential for community impact and leveraging data for social determinants of health. The Lehigh Valley has faced air quality challenges, exacerbated by factors like truck traffic and climate change. This initiative aims to tackle these issues head-on, with plans to analyze data collaboratively and address community needs. The project also aligns with the district’s commitment to providing a safe and healthy learning environment, evidenced by a recent partnership with IotaComm for indoor air monitoring. We’re excited about the positive impact this project will have on public health and education in Allentown. Stay tuned for updates as we work together to improve air quality and community well-being! Read the full article here

May 22, 2024 / 0 Comments
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