AerNos, Inc. is a company that develops application-specific nano gas sensors based on its proprietary AerN2S Technology. These sensors are designed to detect harmful gases in the environment at parts-per-billion levels. AerNos' nano gas sensors can be easily integrated into various consumer and commercial products, including standalone monitoring devices, drones, industrial robots, construction equipment, modes of transportation, wearables, smartphones, and IoT devices.
One of AerNos' key product offerings is AerHome, an indoor air quality monitor that helps people live healthier by providing insights into the air quality within their homes. AerHome monitors gases such as ozone, nitrogen dioxide (NO2), volatile organic compounds (VOCs), particulate matter (PM10, PM2.5, and PM1.0), as well as temperature and humidity. It features a replaceable sensor chip and remote updates for future enhancements. AerHome provides air quality readings, alerts, and history through a smartphone app, offering expert insights to help users take targeted actions for a healthier home.
In September 2021, AerNos partnered with the Sean Parker Allergy and Asthma Research Center at Stanford University to study the impact of breathing polluted air from wildfires on children at school and home. The Center provided AerHome devices to schools and families, utilizing the data to develop recommendations for improving air quality and preventing disease.
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