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The Indoor Air Quality Monitoring market is a subset of the air purification industry, which focuses on the detection and measurement of air pollutants in indoor environments. These pollutants can include dust, pollen, mold, smoke, and other volatile organic compounds. Indoor air quality monitoring systems are used to detect and measure these pollutants, and provide feedback to users on the quality of the air they are breathing. These systems can be used to identify potential health risks, and to help users make informed decisions about their air quality.
Indoor air quality monitoring systems typically consist of a sensor, a display, and a control unit. The sensor is used to detect and measure the pollutants in the air, while the display provides feedback to the user. The control unit is used to adjust the settings of the system, such as the sensitivity of the sensor, and the frequency of the readings.
Some companies in the Indoor Air Quality Monitoring market include Awair, Foobot, AirVisual, and AirThings. Show Less Read more