
Indoor monitoring


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Device Features:
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AI-optimized particle sensor (e.g., PM, COâ‚‚, VOC)
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USB-C powered for quick and easy deployment
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Passive and active ventilation ports for accurate readings
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Modular casing design for ease of maintenance and assembly
Our compact, precision-engineered device by AIrSynQ Systems (Pty) Ltd. is built for real-time indoor air quality monitoring using advanced AI and IoT technology. ​
The sensor is equipped to detect a wide range of harmful airborne particles.
Giving instant insights into the environmental quality of indoor spaces.
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Indoor air is 5x more polluted than outdoor air


AIrSynQ for Hotels

The deployment of AIrSynQ in hotels enhances indoor air quality monitoring by providing real-time data on temperature, humidity, COâ‚‚ levels, particulate matter, and VOCs in guest rooms, conference areas, and common spaces.
Our sensor-equipped device pairs with an AI-powered dashboard that alerts hotel management to potential air quality issues, enabling swift adjustments.
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Enhanced Guest Experience – Ensures clean, healthy air in rooms and shared spaces, improving guest comfort and satisfaction.
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Real-Time Monitoring – Provides instant alerts on air quality issues allowing quick corrective action.

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AIrSynQ for Offices
Monitoring of office air quality with AIrSynQ
provides peace of mind and confidence for all workers
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Increases work performance
A healthy work environment helps to reduce fatigue among workers, which translates into higher productivity and a considerable reduction in absenteeism.
61%
Better cognitive performance


58%
Less mild-sickness absenteeism


Ability to track and improve indoor environmental conditions in real-time.

Types of indoor pollutants
indoor pollutants include gases (CO₂, CO, VOCs, NOx, O₃, SO₂), particles (PM10, PM2.5, PM1.0), biological contaminants (mold, bacteria, allergens), and physical stressors (noise, humidity, temperature), all of which AIrSynQ is designed to monitor and help mitigate.
PM1, PM2.5, PM10
​​From vehicle emissions, construction, burning, industrial activity.​

Biological Pollutants
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Mold and Fungi Spores: Thrive in damp or humid environments; cause allergies and respiratory problems.
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Bacteria and Viruses: Can accumulate in poorly ventilated areas, contributing to infections.
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Pet Dander, Dust Mites, and Pollen: Common allergens that affect indoor air quality.​​

Physical Pollutants
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Humidity: Too high encourages mold growth; too low causes dry skin and respiratory irritation.
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Noise (Decibels): Not a chemical pollutant but an indoor environmental stressor that affects concentration, sleep, and overall wellbeing.
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Temperature Extremes: Poorly regulated HVAC systems can lead to discomfort and inefficiency.