Monitor air quality and living spaces, measure chemicals and carbon monoxide

The air-Q can help to obtain a WELL certification for your company.

The WELL standard is an international rating system for building certification and is developed and regulated by the International Well Building Institute (IWBI) in the USA. It is the first standard of its kind to focus exclusively on the health and well-being of people in buildings. WELL also looks at indoor air quality and sets high standards for this. In order to obtain WELL certification, compliance must be proven by continuous air quality measurement. The air-Q meets the high demands that WELL places on air quality measurement.

Air quality affects health and concentration

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Air is the most important "food". The effects of poor air quality are measurable - an increased carbon dioxide content has a direct negative impact on concentration and productivity! There are also other substances such as particulates, nitrogen dioxide, formaldehyde and ozone that have long-term health effects. Help your employees stay healthy!
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Ensure healthy air in the office

Where people work a lot, the air quickly becomes thick. If there are many people in an office or meeting room, the air quality can deteriorate drastically within 30-60 minutes. This has a negative impact on health and mental performance.
The air-Q can detect these situations at an early stage and help to avoid short-term productivity lows and long-term health risks.

Perfectly prepared for WELL and more

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The air-Q fits easily into the office. All air-Qs can also be easily installed using a wall bracket. All data can optionally be sent to the air-Q cloud or your own system via a WLAN connection.
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With the help of our extended diagrams, time series analyses or comparisons can be carried out quickly and easily and limit value violations can be displayed. More about limit values and solutions. The properties of the sensor hardware used are also taken into account.
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All important information can be read off the air-Q using individual LED themes - the air-Q health index and the air-Q performance index are preset. This means that all employees are informed about the current air quality and feel safe and comfortable.
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Calibration

The high-precision sensors of the air-Q are automatically recalibrated weekly and always measure all breathing air and ambient data correctly every second.
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Export

The air-Q stores all measurement data permanently. The air-Q Cloud can also be used. Data can be exported at any time (e.g. as CSV).
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Costs

Our electrochemical sensors have a long minimum service life of 5 to 10 years. After this period, you can easily have the individual components replaced by us and continue to use the device.
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Individualization

On request, air-Q can be offered with customized sensors. It is also possible to configure and prepare the software for your specific application.

Our measured variables / sensors for your WELL certification:

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particulates (PM₁ - PM₂,₅ - PM₁₀)

Particulates is a mixture of solid and liquid suspended particles with a very small diameter.Depending on the particle size and composition, particulates can have a lasting effect on the respiratory tract and the cardiovascular system. The air-Q air analyser can measure particulates of different particle sizes (PM₁₀, PM₂,₅, PM₁).

✓ measurable with air-Q basic and air-Q pro as well as air-Q science

Our measured variables / sensors for your WELL certification:

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Nitrogen dioxide (NO₂)

Nitrogen dioxide (NO₂) belongs to the group of nitrogen oxides. It is a reddish-brown, chlorine-like and pungent smelling gas.NO₂ has a strong irritating effect on the respiratory tract and promotes asthma.

✓ measurable with air-Q pro as well as air-Q science

Our measured variables / sensors for your WELL certification:

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Carbon dioxide (CO₂)

Carbon dioxide (CO₂) is one of the natural components of air and an important greenhouse gas in the earth's atmosphere. Excessively high carbon dioxide concentrations indoors lead to lower performance and fatigue and even life-threatening respiratory distress.

✓ Measurable with air-Q light, air-Q basic and air-Q pro as well as air-Q science

Our measured variables / sensors for your WELL certification:

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Carbon monoxide (CO)

Carbon monoxide (CO) is produced, among other things, by the incomplete combustion of substances containing carbon.The colourless, odourless and tasteless gas is a strong respiratory poison that quickly reaches dangerous concentrations in unventilated rooms.

✓ measurable with air-Q basic and air-Q pro as well as air-Q science

Our measured variables / sensors for your WELL certification:

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Oxygen (O₂)

Molecular oxygen (O₂) is a colourless and odourless gas that is present in 21 % of the air. On the Earth's surface, oxygen is the most abundant element by mass.

✓ measurable with air-Q pro as well as air-Q science

Our measured variables / sensors for your WELL certification:

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Ozone (O₃)

Ozone (O₃) near the earth is formed by the reaction of oxygen, nitrogen oxides and volatile organic compounds under intense solar radiation.Even in slightly elevated concentrations, it causes severe irritation of the mucous membranes and respiratory tract.

✓ measurable with air-Q pro as well as air-Q science

Our measured variables / sensors for your WELL certification:

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Sulphur dioxide (SO₂)

Sulphur dioxide is a colourless, pungent smelling and sour tasting irritant gas and is perceptible to humans at concentrations between 0.8 and 4.0 mg/m³.

Our measured variables / sensors for your WELL certification:

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Radon (Rn)

Radon is a noble gas whose decay releases radioactive particles (so-called alpha radiation).

✓ air-Q Radon is in progress and will be available in the air-Q online shop soon

Our measured variables / sensors for your WELL certification:

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Absolute humidity (φ)

Absolute humidity describes the water vapour density: that is, the mass of water vapour contained in a specified volume of air.

✓ Measurable with air-Q light, air-Q basic and air-Q pro as well as air-Q science

Our measured variables / sensors for your WELL certification:

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Relative humidity (ρ)

Air humidity refers to the proportion of water vapour in the gas mixture of the air.Humidity that is too high or too low indoors can have a negative impact on people's well-being and health.

✓ Measurable with air-Q light, air-Q basic and air-Q pro as well as air-Q science

Our measured variables / sensors for your WELL certification:

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Methane (CH₄)

Methane is a combustible gas and the main component of heating gas.

Measurable (via the VOC gases substance group) with air-Q light, air-Q basic and air-Q pro as well as air-Q science or via the methane single sensor.

Our measured variables / sensors for your WELL certification:

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Formaldehyde (CH₂O)

Formaldehyde is a colourless, pungent-smelling substance that is gaseous at room temperature. Due to its use in adhesives, formaldehyde is very common in interiors today and is found in many wood-based materials and furniture.

✓ Measurable with the air-Q formaldehyde special, air-Q science or the formaldehyde single sensor. Formaldehyde is also detected via the VOC sensor in every air-Q, but cannot be specifically measured in the air-Q light, air-Q basic and air-Q pro.

Our measured variables / sensors for your WELL certification:

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Air pressure (p)

Air pressure is created by the continuous movement of air masses.As part of the atmospheric environmental conditions, it has a direct influence on human health and well-being.

✓ measurable with air-Q basic and air-Q pro as well as air-Q science

Our measured variables / sensors for your WELL certification:

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Noise (Lp)

Sound becomes noise when unwanted noises are perceived as disturbing, annoying or impairing.As a psychosocial stress factor, noise can severely impair well-being and performance.

✓ Measurable with air-Q light, air-Q basic and air-Q pro as well as air-Q science

Our measured variables / sensors for your WELL certification:

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Noise maximum value (Lp_max)

The noise maximum value, unlike the basic stressful "normal" noise value, reflects acute noise events - such as a short loud bang in the night. These events documented by the noise maximum value can abruptly interrupt rest phases and cause stress.

✓ Measurable with air-Q light, air-Q basic and air-Q pro as well as air-Q science

Our measured variables / sensors for your WELL certification:

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Air temperature (T)

The air temperature has a significant influence on the reaction time of chemical processes and thus on the metabolic process of humans.It therefore makes sense to measure it. Temperatures that are too high or too low can have a negative impact on mental or physical health.

✓ Measurable with air-Q light, air-Q basic and air-Q pro as well as air-Q science

Our measured variables / sensors for your WELL certification:

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Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC)

VOCs (Volatile Organic Compounds) are organic, carbon-containing compounds that evaporate even at low temperatures. In many cases, VOCs are largely harmless to living beings - despite their influence on well-being. However, this group of substances also includes substances that are critical to health, such as formaldehyde.

Measurable with air-Q light, air-Q basic and air-Q pro as well as air-Q science and VOC PID sensor.

Our measured variables / sensors for your WELL certification:

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Dew point (Td)

The dew point describes the temperature point at which the relative humidity is 100% and the existing water vapour in the air would immediately begin to condense into water.

✓ Measurable with air-Q light, air-Q basic and air-Q pro as well as air-Q science

Our measured variables / sensors for your WELL certification:

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Nitrous oxide (laughing gas) (N₂O)

Nitrous oxide is a colorless and tasteless gas with a slightly sweet odor. Under the name laughing gas, it is known primarily from medicine as a painkilling and anesthetic agent.

✓ Measurable with the air-Q Science or the nitrous oxide (N₂O) single sensor.

Our measured variables / sensors for your WELL certification:

Hydrogen sulphide (H₂S)

Hydrogen sulfide (H₂S)

Hydrogen sulphide is a colourless, malodorous and highly toxic gas that is flammable and highly combustible. It has the typical smell of rotten eggs and is produced when proteins from sulphur-containing amino acids are decomposed by putrefactive and sulphur bacteria.

✓ measurable with air-Q pro as well as air-Q science

Our measured variables / sensors for your WELL certification:

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Ammonia (NH₃)

Ammonia (NH₃) is a pungent-smelling, colourless and toxic gas. It irritates the eyes and respiratory tract and has a suffocating effect. Ammonia is one of the most widely produced industrial chemicals. In nature, urea and various salts occur as reaction products.

✓ Measurable with the air-Q Science or the ammonia single sensor.

Our measured variables / sensors for your WELL certification:

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Hydrogen (H₂)

Hydrogen occurs stably only as molecular hydrogen (H₂) and is a colourless and odourless gas. It reacts rapidly with oxygen (O₂) to form water, releasing energy. H₂ is not toxic but has flammable / explosive properties.

✓ Measurable with the air-Q Science or the hydrogen single sensor.

Our measured variables / sensors for your WELL certification:

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Chlorine / chlorine gas (Cl₂)

Chlorine (Cl₂) is a toxic greenish gas with high reactivity. In low concentrations it irritates the mucous membranes and respiratory tract, in high concentrations it has a corrosive effect.

✓ Measurable with the air-Q Science or Chlorine (Cl₂) single sensor.

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Our partner for good indoor air

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AIRY offers biological air purifiers based on plants. The air-purifying effect is achieved by a special air purification system in the plant pots, which is up to 8 times more effective than plants in closed plant pots. The pots are also a real eye-catcher.
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Health and performance with the air-Q app

Please contact us if you have any questions about air-Q or WELL. We will also be happy to provide you with a quote.

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With the air-Q you get the productivity booster for your company and your employees - Made in Germany.