We have news! Over the past few months, we have been busy behind the scenes developing a new product: the EnviSense CO2 monitor with data logger and digital dashboard. What makes this CO2 monitor so special is that it stores all measured data. You can then plot this data without complicated apps, WiFi or subscription costs in the digital dashboard we developed!
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Fresh air is important for our health. Did you know that indoor air is up to five times more polluted than outdoor air? We don't talk about "getting some fresh air" for nothing; we need plenty of fresh air. We help you make sure there is enough fresh air, in the home, office, school, cafe or gym. With our advice and tips, you can get some fresh air indoors too!
We spend much of our time indoors or at work, where healthy air is essential. Therefore, it is important to know whether the indoor air quality is up to scratch. When it is not, health issues can arise. But how do you know if the air is clean? By installing an air quality meter, you can easily get a full insight into the air quality of your home or workplace.
We are increasingly noticing the effects of global warming. We know we can also do something ourselves to counteract it. Among other things, we can travel less often by car, eat less meat and use energy sparingly. With the latter, the government has helped us. The imposition of higher environmental requirements for new houses was in fact a consequence of the 1973 energy crisis. This created a veritable wave of insulation. Since this time, modern homes are so well insulated that heat can no longer be lost through cracks and holes. The downside of this is that it also prevents fresh air from entering the house. However, we need ventilation to stay healthy. On the other hand, we all want to ensure that the environment does not deteriorate even further. In this blog, we answer the question of whether ventilation is environmentally friendly.
Every day we breathe more than 25,000 times. The quality of the air we breathe has a major impact on our health. Clean air provides more energy, better concentration and can even contribute to a longer life. It is often thought that we do not suffer from air pollution indoors, but this is unjustified. Also in the house the air is often unhealthy. And because we spend as much as 80% of our time indoors, a healthy indoor climate is very important. Fortunately, nowadays many homes are equipped with a ventilation system with heat recovery (HRU) which ensures continuous fresh air in the house without any loss of heat. But even if your home is equipped with the best ventilation system, small harmful substances such as (ultra) fine dust, bacteria and pollen can still enter. To ensure that even the smallest particles do not enter your home, there is now an accessory available for your ventilation system that makes a difference; the Brink Pure Induct. The Pure Induct ensures the purest and most filtered ventilation air.
Hay fever and house dust mite allergy are common allergies. Ventilation is not only important for maintaining healthy air quality and good health, but it is also effective in reducing the symptoms associated with hypersensitivity to certain substances, such as allergies and hay fever. In this article, we explain why this is so!
Air purifiers are increasingly popular, especially with the advent of corona. However, what you need to pay attention to when buying an air purifier is the extent to which the ioniser emits ozone. Ozone can be harmful to humans under certain conditions. What conditions these are, we explain later in this blog.
Fresh and clean air contributes to good health. Unfortunately, air quality has only deteriorated in recent years. A well-known air pollutant is particulate matter. Although you cannot see these particles with the naked eye, they can (seriously) damage your health. With a particulate matter (PM) meter you will gain insight into the amount of PM that is present in and/or around your home. In this way you will become aware of the air you breathe every day and you may be able to take measures to reduce the number of dust particles.
In some countries around us, such as Belgium for example, CO2 meters are mandatory in various public areas. The underlying reason is that there is less contamination from corona when there is proper ventilation. This can be measured with a CO2 meter. We strongly recommend using this tool for a healthy indoor climate, even though it is not mandatory in our country. There are many advantages to using a ventilation meter.