Airthings Wave Plus Manuel d'utilisation - Page 5
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Indoor air contaminants vary depending on inhabitants and ventilation, as well as the contents
and use of the space. Continuous monitoring is essential to understand trends and optimize
ventilation to avoid negative effects on your overall health.
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Radon – Decrease exposure to this radioactive gas that accumulates in
buildings and homes. It is the number one cause of lung cancer among non-
smokers but can be managed with continuous monitoring.
Total Volatile Organic Compounds – TVOCs are vapors emitted from all sorts
of daily products including paints and furniture, wax and cosmetics, cleaning
and hobby products, cooking and human breath. At high concentrations they
can be harmful and cause negative side-effects from minor eye, nose and
throat irritations all the way to liver and kidney damage and even cancer,
depending on the level and length of exposure.
Carbon Dioxide – CO
indoors. It can cause headaches, restlessness and drowsiness as well as affect
decision-making skills. High levels are directly correlated to low productivity,
absenteeism and infectious disease transmission.
Humidity – Too much or too little humidity can affect allergies and cold or flu
symptoms. When humidity levels are too high, mold and rot will occur. Low
humidity levels cause static electricity, dry skin and hair, and increased
susceptibility to colds and respiratory illness.
Temperature – Indoor temperatures can affect performance, mood and
comfort level. Individual sleep patterns are also affected by indoor air
temperature.
Pressure – Barometric pressure is the pressure given by the atmosphere at
any given point. It is known as the "weight of the air" and changes
depending on your elevation, as well as weather patterns. It can cause
headaches.
is an invisible gas which rises to unhealthy levels
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