
Providing real-time, reliable, and accurate measurements of indoor PM2.5 dust concentrations, one of the biggest health killers in today's society, TSI Corporation, a leader in monitoring the world's particle measurement technology, introduces AirAssure. TSI Corporation, the leader in particle measurement technology, introduces the AirAssure™ PM2.5 indoor air quality (IAQ) monitor, the only cost-effective, wall-mounted instrument that meets the needs of all stakeholders in the building.
· For the user - the instrument provides reliable, easy-to-read color digital display measurements.
· For building managers - the instrument features patented technology that ensures measurement stability, a concise display interface, and individual sensors that are easy to maintain and network for monitoring.
· For Building Owners/Employers - The instrument accurately measures and visualizes indoor air quality to ensure a safe and healthy indoor environment, which in turn helps retain employees and increase occupancy.
Please note: This instrument is currently not available in the United States and Europe.
Accurate Monitoring of PM2.5
TSI's AirAssure PM2.5 Monitor is the most cost-effective solution for accurately monitoring indoor PM2.5 particle concentrations.
There are many ways to measure indoor and outdoor PM2.5 particle concentrations. Some of these methods are accurate, but require several days of data collection, analysis, and dissemination. These methods usually require the use of a monitoring station and specialized personnel to remove and weigh the filter membranes. But a building occupant wants to know the state of the air she or her children are breathing, and these highly scientific methods do not work for them.
Much more efficient, precise, and accurate weight-analysis measuring instruments that can display and record very accurate real-time readings also exist. However, these instruments can cost thousands of dollars to deploy, which is not practical for building monitoring applications that need to monitor different areas. That's why TSI designed the AirAssure PM2.5 Indoor Air Quality Monitor ---- to repeatedly provide real-time, accurate measurements of indoor air conditions in a cost-effective solution.
< strong> What you need to know about AIRASSURE Indoor PM2.5 Online Monitor
TSI is the trusted leader in particle measurement technology, providing building owners, properties and tenants with cost-effective, reliable solutions that help them understand how well their building systems are controlling indoor PM2.5.
+ Ideal for Commercial Buildings
+ Easy to Operate
+ Simple Wall Mounting
+ Analog Port and Ethernet port outputs
+ Intuitive and fast display of AQI ratings
+ Patented technology that overcomes zero drift to ensure long term accuracy
+ Fast on-site installation and maintenance <
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0.1 CFM (2.83 LPM) Flow Rate
Synchronized data for up to four channels
Synchronized data for up to four channels
Provides continuous streaming output type
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Power over Ethernet (PoE) or local power
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Authentication via RoHS
Authentication via RoHS
Stainless steel housing
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Optional external alarm output
Certified to ISO 21501-4
- According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), "there is growing evidence that the air inside homes and other buildings is more polluted than the air outside, even in large, highly industrialized cities. Other studies show that people spend about 90% of their time indoors. Thus, for many people, exposure to indoor air pollution may pose a far greater risk of health hazards than outdoor pollution. "
Along with CO2, CO and other pollutants, PM2.5 particulate matter is one of the key contributors to indoor air pollution.
The World Health Organization (WHO) has identified lung-accessible particulate matter exposures as highly correlated with a variety of health problems, including: respiratory disease, cardiovascular disease, asthma, and lung cancer progression. Many of these health problems are associated with long-term exposure to pollutants.
What is PM2.5?
- PM2.5 is defined as particles with an aerodynamic diameter less than or equal to 2.5 micrometers. The air we breathe contains millions of tiny particles of different sizes from different materials, and it usually takes a special microscope to see them. The villi in the nose and the curves in the throat trap most of the large-sized particles; however, the smaller particles that the nose and throat don't keep out penetrate deeper into the gas-exchange areas of the lungs. The human lungs have no defense mechanism against these tiny particles, and they may enter the bloodstream directly or accumulate in the lungs to interfere with the gas exchange process.
The World Health Organization has established air quality guidelines to help public health policymakers around the world set air quality standards to reduce the harmful effects of exposure to PM2.5 particles.

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