Why cair?

We spend 90% of our time indoors and poor indoor air can trigger coughing, sore throats, itchy eyes, headaches, allergies and even an asthma attack. It can cause new symptoms to develop or exacerbate existing ones.

cair is designed specifically for people concerned about the negative health effects of poor indoor air quality.

Triggers are particles or chemicals present in the air that can illicit an allergic response. They range from dust mites, mold spores, to chemicals in the air. Most people are unaware of their own specific triggers, and are often unaware of impeding episodes because of this.

Managing your triggers

Some people are more sensitive to certain triggers over others, so it is important to understand your own personal triggers. Some of the most common triggers are Allergens (pet dander, dust mite droppings etc.), smoke from cooking, fine dust, mould spores.

Chemicals in the Air — VOC's (Volatile Organic Compunds). These evaporate from materials or chemicals in the home including: furniture, cleaning products, cosmetics, scented candles, open fires.

Only if you are aware of what factors inside your home can cause your symptoms to be triggered, you can take action.

Asthma is a complex chronic disease and influenced by many factors, including poor air quality. Clinical management alone is not enough. If we are exposed to asthma triggers regularly in our home -we also need to identify possible triggers to help prevent future symptoms and attacks. Research has shown components of indoor air pollution can cause and aggravate asthma & allergies.

Most of us spend nearly all our time indoors, so it is very important to keep a track of what's in the air in your home. To do so, some of us have an Air Purifier or a Humidifier or a Dehumidifier system at home that often ends up staying on all the time, requiring a filter change every so often.

By using a continuous monitor like cair, you can make an intelligent decision of when to turn on/off other air-related devices. So cair helps manage a comfortable and healthy environment for you and your family and at the same time it helps your other appliances last longer!

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Monitor Peak Flow with cair app

Healthcare professionals recommend that asthma sufferers follow an asthma management plan to ensure their condition is kept under control. This includes advice on when to use an inhaler as well as tracking how the airways are performing by using a Peak Flow Meter. A Peak Flow Meter gives a reading (peak expiratory flow or PEF) which tells how open the airways are. During episodes of poor asthma control the airways become narrowed and the PEF falls.

Along with tracking indoor air quality the cair sensor also includes a feature to help users to tracktheir PEF readings via the cair app using the familiar Log Data button.

Indoor air pollutants found in certain furnishings, toys and paints can negatively affect the breathing and health of your baby.



Use cair as an environmental monitor in your baby’s nursery and receive alerts when temperature, humidity, or contaminants are outside optimum levels.

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