The right to breathe clean air
Particular matter
Enhancing of indoor environmental quality the use of sensor networks and artificial intelligence
Poor air quality is bad for our
health, environments and economies
Air pollution is the largest environmental threat to human health worldwide. Source: WMO
Environmental Monitoring
Where do pollutants come from?
Outdoor Indoor
Air pollution comes from both human activities: transportation, industry, air conditioning, cooking; and from natural events such as wildfires.
While people are exposed to air pollution both outdoors and indoors, people spend the majority of their time indoors. Thus reducing the indoor exposure to air pollution has the greater beneficial effect on health.
How to protect your family?
Counter measures
First comes first: do you know about air pollution and how to measure it?
If you find to be at risk of being exposed to air pollution: Can you remove the source of pollution? Sometimes it can be done... avoid smoking or burning incense, especially indoors with reduced ventilation.
If you can't remove by yourself the source of pollution then you can take appropriate countermeasures. For example you can buy (or make yourself!) a portable air purifier. If you have a central air system, then you should learn how to use it for air quality purposes!
Indoor Air Quality
Public enemy #1
Fine particular matter PM2.5
Fine particulate matter air pollution is the most dangerous threath to human health
Services provided
AIR QUALITY MONITORS- Cutting-edge sensors for detecting pollutants and particulates- Indoor and outdoor monitoring solutions- Portable and stationary devicesINTERACTIVE AIR QUALITY MAPS- Real-time visualization of air quality data- Geographic Information System (GIS) integration for precise location tracking- Layered maps displaying various pollutantsCUSTOMIZABLE DASHBOARDS- User-friendly interfaces for data analysis- Real-time air quality index (AQI) readings- Custom alerts and notificationsCOMPREHENSIVE AIR QUALITY REPORTS- Detailed analysis and trends over time- Impact assessments and health advisories- Regulatory compliance and documentation supportINSTALLATION SERVICES- Professional on-site installation of monitoring equipment- Calibration and maintenance services- Technical support and trainingWEB TOOLS AND APPLICATIONS- Mobile and web apps for personal air quality tracking- API access for developers- Data integration services for third-party platformsEach product can be tailored to the needs of different clients, whether for individual health tracking, corporate responsibility, or regulatory compliance
Web tools
Early Warning
Air Quality Monitors
At particular matter you will find the
Air Quality Experts
we've got your air quality concerns covered
Breathe easy
ParticularMatter HQ is currently based in Venice, Italy
How we started: EU Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions - PIONEER
Device Setup
Connect the device to a power socket
After 20 seconds the Particular Matter Config access point will appear in the list of WiFi networks
Select the Local Area Network you want to connect the device and prompt the Network password
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If the device does not connect
Check the Password: First, ensure that the password you're entering is correct. Typos are common and can be the main cause of connectivity problems.
Unplug the Device: If the password is correct but the device still won't connect, unplug the device from its power source. This action is meant to reset the device.
Wait a Moment: After unplugging the device, wait for a short period, typically a few seconds to a minute. This allows the device to fully reset.
Replug the Device: Plug the device back into the power source. This step is to restart the device after its brief reset.
Start the Process from the Beginning: Once the device is powered back on, go through the setup or connection process from the start. This includes re-entering the password and any other necessary setup steps.
Check for Other Issues: If the device still does not connect, there might be other issues at play, such as problems with the network, the device's hardware, or other settings that may need adjustment.