While the fundamental role of building ventilation in the health and well-being of inhabitants is being increasingly recognized, many buildings are currently being poorly ventilated, which is a lack of fresh air renovation to dilute indoor pollutants. These contaminants include airborne viruses, such as SARS-CoV-2, flu, or polar pox, which are largely mitigated by adequate ventilation.
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Whitepaper – Methane-selective sensor for Natural Gas leak detection
Gas leak detection in cities is one of today’s challenges gas utilities are facing for multiple reasons: environment, economic and safety. Thanks to the power of connected sensors and low-power wireless networks, several players are already installing connected gas leak detectors to significantly reduce potential gas leaks.
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Why it is important to be informed about indoor air quality pollution?
According to, the World Health Organization WHO almost 4 million people die per year from illness spread by indoor air pollution, rendering air pollution one of the world's most critical health concerns. Noncommunicable disorders such as stroke, ischemic cardiac failure, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease ( COPD), and lung cancer are caused by household air pollutants.