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AIR QUALITY MONITOR, HAQ SERIES
Know the quality of the air around you – in the car, in your
hotel room or airbnb, while traveling for work or on vacation,
or while dining out.
Track fumes in the kitchen, humidity in a showerless powder
room, and ensure that there are no airborne pollutants or
allergens where babies are sleeping or children are playing.
Ensure that the air in your working environment is safe for
you and other employees, so everyone can work at optimal
cognitive capacity.
Versatile and Easy to Use – Ideal for a Variety of Environments
Home
Office
Show that you care for your customers and visitors in your
hotel, hospital, school, university, library or other public
space, by assuring them of the highest environmental
standards.
On the Go
Enterprise
MONITORS SIX AIR QUALITY INDICATORS IN ONE CONVENIENT DEVICE
INDICATOR DESCRIPTION POTENTIAL ADVERSE EFFECT
PARTICULATE MATTER
(PM2.5)
Particles in the air with a diameter of 0.1 to 2.5 micrometres - this is 3% the diameter of a
human hair. It can include soot, combustion byproducts, fossil fuel smoke, cigarette smoke,
dust, allergens like pollen and mold, etc.
PM2.5 irritants may lodge in the lungs, causing asthma,
respiratory inflammation, aggravated allergies, lung and heart
conditions, and may be carcinogenic after long-term exposure
increasing mortality risk.
FORMALDEHYDE
(HCHO)
Colorless, flammable, and strong-smelling gas released into the air by "off gassing or out
gassing" of pressed wood, particlewood and plywood products, wall insulation, some new
furniture, glue, adhesive products, etc.
May cause watery eyes; burning sensations in the eyes, nose,
and throat; coughing; wheezing; nausea; skin irritation. Has
been recognized as a probable human carcinogen.
TOTAL VOLATILE
ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
(TVOC)
Emitted by a wide array of household products including paints and varnishes; cleaning and
disinfecting products; and cosmetics. Concentrations are consistently higher indoors (up to 10
times higher) than outdoors.
May cause eye, nose, and throat irritation; headaches; loss of
coordination and nausea; damage to liver, kidney, and central
nervous system; potential cancer; unknown short-term and
long-term adverse effects.
CARBON DIOXIDE
(CO
2
)
Colorless and odorless gas produced by burning carbon and organic compounds, and by
respiration. Main cause of buildup is poor ventilation.
May cause lack of concentration; dizziness; headache; visual and
hearing dysfunction; unconsciousness.
HUMIDITY
Water vapor suspended in the air.. Increased levels may cause excessive mold/fungus and bacteria
to grow; decreased levels may cause skin problems, breathing
issues, itchy eyes, and aggravated allergic reactions.
IQ%
Honeywell developed a proprietary algorithm that can determine the percentage of IQ being
used, depending on the quality of the air the person breathes. This does not refer to individual
IQ, just to a percentage of total cognitive ability. It varies depending on environmental factors
directly impacted by CO
2
, TVOC, and PM2.5 levels. Excellent air environment can raise
cognitive ability, and improve various activities.
Lower IQ% levels means your environment may cause poor
performance of advanced cognitive functions