Pollen Sense Introduces Revolutionary New Sensor
PROVO, Utah, December 2, 2021 (Newswire.com) - The Pollen Sense APS-400 sensor is the first fully-automated, real-time device that counts pollen, mold, crop fungal pathogens, microplastics, dog dander, smoke particles and more. The new APS-400 improves on the APS-300 series by adding to the catalog of identifiable particles as well as being more affordable, smaller, and lighter. Data generated by the APS-400 sensor will revolutionize how we interact with the air around us.
Conventional air quality measures have only been capable of measuring particle size and quantity, while pollen counts are even more archaic--being generated through manual counts. The APS-400 breaks the particle data down into groups such as pollen, mold, and microplastics--and still further into types of pollen and mold (e.g., Elm Pollen, Oak Pollen, Aspergillus Mold Spores, Alternaria Mold Spores). The APS-400 pollen data is vitally important for those who suffer from seasonal allergies, but also a game-changer for the measurement of indoor mold and dander levels, crop diseases, and even overall air quality.
Pollen Sense sensors and free app (Pollen Wise) provide needed data for individuals to make the best air quality-related decisions on an hour-by-hour basis. Learn more at www.pollensense.com
Source: Pollen Sense
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