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Teller mit türkischem Frühstück (Gurke, Tomaten, Salat, Oliven, Schafskäse, Pommes, ...), ein Glas Tee und das Aranet4 mit Messwert 696 ppm.

Teller mit türkischem Frühstück (Gurke, Tomaten, Salat, Oliven, Schafskäse, Pommes, ...), ein Glas Tee und das Aranet4 mit Messwert 696 ppm.

Die Messwerte  für Loksl (Türkis), wie sie der indoorCO2Map übermittelt werden. Konstant um 700 ppm über etwa 12 min. 
Es ist Ventlation System angehakt.

Die Messwerte für Loksl (Türkis), wie sie der indoorCO2Map übermittelt werden. Konstant um 700 ppm über etwa 12 min. Es ist Ventlation System angehakt.

#SaubereLuft und ein ausgiebiges Frühstück im Lokal Türkis im Donauzentrum
#seetheair #Ventilation #co2monitoring

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Die Holzheiz-Saison hat begonnen, über etliche Wohngebiete zieht Rauch und macht das Lüften schwierig.

#seetheair #SaubereLuft
#Feinstaub

Eine spannende Initiative zur Feinstaub-Messung aus der Sensor Community verdient mehr Aufmerksamkeit:

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Ein Raum mit Gewölbe und eingepasst Regalen, im Vordergrung ein Fauteuil, Schautaufeln im Hintergrund. gemütliche Atmosphäre

Ein Raum mit Gewölbe und eingepasst Regalen, im Vordergrung ein Fauteuil, Schautaufeln im Hintergrund. gemütliche Atmosphäre

Das Messgerät zeigt 610 ppm und damit ausgezeichnete Luftqualität bzw. Luftwechselrate.
Darunter der Lageplan des Wienmuseums mit bunten Kästchen, die die einzelnen Ausstellungsbereiche in den Gewölben darstellen.

Das Messgerät zeigt 610 ppm und damit ausgezeichnete Luftqualität bzw. Luftwechselrate. Darunter der Lageplan des Wienmuseums mit bunten Kästchen, die die einzelnen Ausstellungsbereiche in den Gewölben darstellen.

Literaturmuseum Wien ebenfalls empfehlenswert mit #SaubereLuft #CO2monitoring #seetheair

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In einem weitläufigen Lokal auf Dachebene (im Hintergrund ist verschwommen die TU Wien  am Karlsplatz zu sehen) liegt ein Aranet4 Messgerät auf einer Jeans. Am Tisch ein Getränk. Entfernter sind weitere Gäste zu sehen. Das Gerät zeigt 742 ppm und damit indirekt eine gute Luftwechselrate. 22,8 Grad Celsius und 43 % Feuchte.

In einem weitläufigen Lokal auf Dachebene (im Hintergrund ist verschwommen die TU Wien am Karlsplatz zu sehen) liegt ein Aranet4 Messgerät auf einer Jeans. Am Tisch ein Getränk. Entfernter sind weitere Gäste zu sehen. Das Gerät zeigt 742 ppm und damit indirekt eine gute Luftwechselrate. 22,8 Grad Celsius und 43 % Feuchte.

Es gibt sie, die Lokale mit guter Lüftung.
#seetheair #co2monitoring
#saubereLuft
#&Töchter im #WienMuseum

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A hand holds the QP Pro 2 air quality monitor in a modern kitchen. The display shows a PM2.5 level of 41 µg/m³, CO2 at 1084 ppm, and noise level of 53 dB. SMART AIR logo in top right.

A hand holds the QP Pro 2 air quality monitor in a modern kitchen. The display shows a PM2.5 level of 41 µg/m³, CO2 at 1084 ppm, and noise level of 53 dB. SMART AIR logo in top right.

Photo taken inside the kitchen by one of our team members.

#SeeTheAir

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A close-up of the QP Pro air quality monitor on a white desk showing PM2.5 at 2 µg/m³ with an "Excellent" rating. Additional readings include tVOC, temperature, CO2, and humidity. SMART AIR logo in top left. Image credit: Rebecca Graham.

A close-up of the QP Pro air quality monitor on a white desk showing PM2.5 at 2 µg/m³ with an "Excellent" rating. Additional readings include tVOC, temperature, CO2, and humidity. SMART AIR logo in top left. Image credit: Rebecca Graham.

Shared by one of our recent clean air giveaway winners @beccica.bsky.social

Photo taken inside an office in London.

#SeeTheAir

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Close-up of the QP Pro air quality monitor nestled in a grey fabric bag, displaying elevated CO2 and VOC levels, with temperature and humidity readings. The SMART AIR logo is in the top-right corner, and the bottom caption credits Rebecca Graham for the image.

Close-up of the QP Pro air quality monitor nestled in a grey fabric bag, displaying elevated CO2 and VOC levels, with temperature and humidity readings. The SMART AIR logo is in the top-right corner, and the bottom caption credits Rebecca Graham for the image.

Shared by one of our recent clean air giveaway winners, @beccica.bsky.social

Photo taken on a train heading into London.

#SeeTheAir

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The QP Pro air quality monitor shows PM2.5 at 201 µg/m³ labeled "Heavily polluted," with high tVOC and CO2 levels.  SMART AIR logo in top left. Image credit: Rebecca Graham.

The QP Pro air quality monitor shows PM2.5 at 201 µg/m³ labeled "Heavily polluted," with high tVOC and CO2 levels. SMART AIR logo in top left. Image credit: Rebecca Graham.

Shared by one of our recent clean air giveaway winners @beccica.bsky.social.

Photo taken on the Victoria Line tube.

#SeeTheAir

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The QP Pro air quality monitor rests inside a patterned bowl surrounded by decorative wooden and ceramic fruits, nuts, and seashells. The monitor shows air quality stats such as PM2.5, CO2, VOC, temperature, and humidity. The SMART AIR logo is at the top-right, and a caption at the bottom credits Cara-Jane Hunter for the image.

The QP Pro air quality monitor rests inside a patterned bowl surrounded by decorative wooden and ceramic fruits, nuts, and seashells. The monitor shows air quality stats such as PM2.5, CO2, VOC, temperature, and humidity. The SMART AIR logo is at the top-right, and a caption at the bottom credits Cara-Jane Hunter for the image.

Shared by one of our recent clean air giveaway winners Cara-Jane Hunter.

Seeing the air means you know when to open a window, switch on the purifier or maybe just breathe a little easier.

#SeeTheAir

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The QP Pro 2 air quality monitor sits on a wooden shelf between a few stacked books and a patterned tile. The monitor screen displays indoor air quality stats, including PM2.5 levels, temperature, humidity, CO2, and VOC levels. The SMART AIR logo appears in the top-right corner, and bold white text reads: “SEE THE AIR.” Below, text encourages users to snap and share a photo of their air quality readings.

The QP Pro 2 air quality monitor sits on a wooden shelf between a few stacked books and a patterned tile. The monitor screen displays indoor air quality stats, including PM2.5 levels, temperature, humidity, CO2, and VOC levels. The SMART AIR logo appears in the top-right corner, and bold white text reads: “SEE THE AIR.” Below, text encourages users to snap and share a photo of their air quality readings.

Most of us have no idea what we’re breathing in until we measure it. Today we’re sharing photos from people in our community who decided to find out.

Got a monitor? Take a photo, tag us, and show us what your air looks like.

Let’s make the invisible visible.

#SeeTheAir

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QP Pro 2 air quality monitor placed on top of the SA600 air purifier surrounded by lush green houseplants. The screen shows various pollutant readings. White bold text reads: “See it. Clean it. Breathe easy.” and smaller text underneath says: “If you’re not filtering it, you’re breathing it in.” Smart Air logo is in the top-left corner.

QP Pro 2 air quality monitor placed on top of the SA600 air purifier surrounded by lush green houseplants. The screen shows various pollutant readings. White bold text reads: “See it. Clean it. Breathe easy.” and smaller text underneath says: “If you’re not filtering it, you’re breathing it in.” Smart Air logo is in the top-left corner.

See it. Clean it. Breathe easy.

Struggling with bad indoor air?

Monitor the air with the QP Pro 2 to really 'see' what you're breathing, filter it with the SA600, and feel the difference.

Shop now: bit.ly/40ddnBI

#SeeTheAir

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2/2 Being indoors doesn’t always mean the air is clean, indoor air can be 2 to 5 times more polluted than outside.

Monitor the air to really 'see' what you're breathing in.

#SeeTheAir #CleanAirInSchools

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Close-up of the QP Pro 2 air quality monitor showing PM2.5 levels at 41 µg/m³ (slightly unhealthy), along with other readings like PM10, CO2, and noise levels. The device is placed on a stack of papers or books in front of wicker baskets. Text at the bottom reads: “Closing windows doesn’t stop pollution sneaking into classrooms.” Smart Air logo appears in the top-left corner.

Close-up of the QP Pro 2 air quality monitor showing PM2.5 levels at 41 µg/m³ (slightly unhealthy), along with other readings like PM10, CO2, and noise levels. The device is placed on a stack of papers or books in front of wicker baskets. Text at the bottom reads: “Closing windows doesn’t stop pollution sneaking into classrooms.” Smart Air logo appears in the top-left corner.

1/2 Closing the windows doesn’t stop pollution from sneaking in.

A recent UK study found that even with windows shut, dirty air still gets inside classrooms and it sticks around.

📖 bit.ly/3TVXhJs

#SeeTheAir #CleanAirInSchools

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