We are an engineering team building a system to track air
quality and its impact on human health. Our goal is to
empower you to make informed decisions about the air you
breathe.
Breathe a new life
We are an engineering team building a system to track air
quality and its impact on human health. Our goal is to
empower you to make informed decisions about the air you
breathe.
Breathe a new life
We are an engineering team building a system to track air
quality and its impact on human health. Our goal is to
empower you to make informed decisions about the air you
breathe.
17
µm/m3
Poland national index of average exposure to PM2.5 dust
for 2021,
when new WHO recommendation is 5 µm/m
Premature deaths in the EU resulted in 2020 from exposure to
concentrations of fine particulate matter above the 2021 WHO
guideline level
238
thousand
137
million
Americans are living in places with failing grades for
unhealthy levels of particle pollution or ozone
Your steps and our goals
Air pollution is a real problem -our device helps identify it
Air pollution is a problem we all face. Our air pollution
measuring device allows us to track changes in air quality
and pinpoint where intervention is most needed. This
allows us to fight air pollution locally and globally
Link air pollution information with your health status
Any air pollution affects your well-being and health. It's
important to monitor your health and link it to possible
causes, so it's worth checking to see if it's time going
out for fresh air or turning on your air purifier
When you’re physically active you breathe in more air.
That’s why it’s important to reduce the amount of air
pollution you breath in when you’re physically active. For
people with pre-existing conditions such as respiratory or
cardiovascular disease, even low-intensity activities like
walking may intensify the negative impacts of air
pollution.
Read more:
epa.gov
and
cdc.gov
Children
Children are physiologically more vulnerable to air
pollution than adults because their brains, lungs and
other organs are still developing. 93% of all children
live in environments with air pollution levels above the
WHO guidelines. Air pollution is associated with new or
exacerbation of pre-existing health conditions in children
such as asthma and bronchitis.
Read more:
unicef.org
and
who.int
Seniors
Older people are disproportionately affected by air
pollution with spikes in particulate matter associated
with increased strokes and hospitalisation. Exposure to
air pollution has also been associated with cognitive
decline in older people. For people with COPD, living in a
place with high levels of outdoor air pollution can be
very harmful to their quality of life.
Read more:
urbanhealth.org.uk
and
copd.net
Our system - device and application
SensBox
Our mobile air pollution measuring device is
small,
easy to use
and will provide you with
continuous information
about the air you are currently breathing.
The device is equipped with sensors to measure:
Particulate matter -
PM2.5 and PM10
Nitrogen oxide -NOx
Carbon dioxide -CO2
Volatile organic compounds -VOC
Temperature and humidity
Oxygen saturation and heart rate with built-in
Pulse Oximeter
Visualizations show preliminary design concepts
Visualizations show preliminary design concepts
Aironomy App
Our app can not only connect to our device and
display the information
you need, but it will also
notify you of possible sources
of air pollution and
recommend the healthiest route
for a walk or workout.
Just clip it to your belt, backpack or bag, and it will give
you real-time updates on the air quality in your environment.