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"The CO2 Click Model F is a lower-cost, portable CO2 monitor that sits below the connected and more expensive Model C (and Model D) in this company's monitor lineup. It achieves its lower price by dropping some features, such as the web dashboard, and by changing the sensor from the dual-beam NDIR SCD30 to the photoacoustic SCD41."
Read the full review"One of these benefits is the ecosystem of devices that now exist under the CO2 Click brand. Whether you want a dedicated CO2 monitor, outdoor air quality monitors, simple indoor air quality monitors or comprehensive air quality monitors, CO2 Click now has them. The best part? All of these devices can be added to and used on the same dashboard."
Read the full review"...If you're looking for an affordable outdoor air quality monitor, I think the CO2.Click Model X is a monitor that should be on your radar...."
Read the full review"...I can say that it has become one of my favourite carbon dioxide monitors. If you're looking for a carbon dioxide monitor to use at home or in an office, store, classroom or other indoor environments, the CO2.Click is a fantastic choice...."
Read the full review"...The best part is, that the device automatically uploads readings using WiFi to a cloud portal at the timed interval (15 minutes default). Access to the web portal is free and data is retained for 48 months..."
"...Particulate matter (PM) floats in the air in different sizes such as PM2.5 particles < 2.5 micrometres (um) from combustion, organic compounds, and metals and cause serious health problems ...."< 2.5 micrometres (um) from combustion, organic compounds, and metals and cause serious health problems ...."
"...With that much PM outside in the city, I was easily able to see just how well the HVAC MERV-16 filter was working since all the outdoor air from the ERV goes through the filter before being distributed throughout the house...."
"...The PM2.5 levels exceeded 150 ug/m3 the first night and over 200 ug/m3 the next two nights. While no level of PM2.5 is safe, the WHO warns of exposure to levels above 5 ug/m3 annually and 15 ug/m3 in a 24 hour period..."
"...This is a quick guide to help you bring your Model C to measure CO2 levels at remote locations, log the data while you are away from home, and then upload the results when you get back...."