The Project

Today, people in North America spend more than 95% of their time indoors. Indoor air quality is more important than ever – but how do we define it?

The problem

Discover the truth about household pollution, human health, and the importance of sufficient indoor air quality.

Low-cost indoor air quality monitors

Learn more about low-cost indoor air quality monitors and how they’re used.

Our research

Obtain current data from our outdoor and indoor air quality sensors at York University.

Our sensors

1

Our outdoor air quality sensor located on top of York Hall.

2

Our indoor air quality sensor situated in the ITS workshop in York Hall.

3

Our outdoor air quality sensor located on top of the Chemistry building at the Keele campus.

Sensors #1 and #2

Data from our outdoor air quality sensor on the top of York Hall and indoor air quality sensor in the ITS workshop in York Hall.

Sensor #3

Data from our outdoor air quality sensor situated on top of the Chemistry building at the Keele campus.