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Wave Radon: the sensors

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This is Wave Radon:

It comes with 3 sensors:

These sensors work together to provide a comprehensive air quality assessment, helping users understand the overall health of their indoor environment.

A harmful, odourless, and carcinogenic, natural gas that is released from the ground - leading cause of lung cancer among non-smokers.

Monitor the temperature for optimum comfort level.

Humidity refers to how dry your air is, or how much water is in the air. Monitoring humidity is crucial as it can prevent mold, damage to your belongings, dry skin, and allergies. Additionally, humidity plays a significant role in interpreting air quality data. For instance, low humidity levels can trigger a poor air quality indication, even if other factors like temperature are within acceptable ranges. This is because humidity affects how radon and other airborne particles behave, making it an essential factor in accurate air quality assessments. Keeping your humidity levels between 30% - 60% is advised for optimal health and well-being.

If your device indicates poor air quality due to low humidity, consider using a humidifier to maintain optimal indoor humidity levels.

For more detailed information about humidity and its impact on air quality, you can refer to Airthings' educational resources.

Read more about Wave Radon and how the measurements work.

You can view all your measurement trends in the Airthings App or online dashboard!

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