Total volatile organic compounds (TVOCs)

Introduction to
Total Volatile Organic Compounds (TVOCs)

TVOCs are a group of gases emitted from materials like paints, adhesives, and cleaning products. Prolonged exposure can lead to headaches, irritation, and long-term health concerns. Understanding TVOC levels helps identify pollution sources and improve indoor air quality.

A TVOC sensor identifies variations in gas levels over time, providing actionable insights for targeted improvements. By working with smart ventilation systems, it reduces exposure risks and enhances overall air quality management, particularly in heavily furnished or recently renovated spaces.

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