Smoke

Introduction to Smoke

Detecting smoke is essential for early fire detection and prevention, protecting lives and property. Smoke monitoring ensures swift action can be taken in residential, commercial, or industrial settings to mitigate fire hazards and reduce potential damage.

A smoke sensor identifies the presence of particulate matter generated by combustion, providing early warnings for fire-related risks. Designed for integration with safety systems, it supports immediate alerts and automated responses, enhancing overall building safety.

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Carbon-Dioxide-CO₂
Carbon
dioxide (CO₂)

Monitoring CO₂ levels is essential for maintaining healthy indoor air quality and ensuring proper ventilation. High CO₂...

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Total-volatile-organic
Total volatile organic
compounds (TVOCs)

TVOCs are a group of gases emitted from materials like paints, adhesives, and cleaning products. Prolonged exposure can...

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Particulate-Matter-PM2.5-and-PM10
particulate matter
(PM2.5 and PM10)

Fine particulate matter like PM2.5 and PM10 can harm respiratory health and reduce indoor air quality. These particles, often...

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Carbon-Monoxide-CO
Carbon
monoxide (CO)

Carbon monoxide is a colorless, odorless, and toxic gas produced by combustion processes. Even low concentrations...

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Formaldehyde-HCHO
Formaldehyde
(HCHO)

Fine particulate matter like PM2.5 and PM10 can harm respiratory health and reduce indoor air quality. These particles, often...

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