Aeros Sensor at home

Air quality under control

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Aeros Standard

€5 per month (minimum duration 12 months per prepayment) or a one-time €149 excluding VAT.

Temperature

A measure of how hot or cold the air is. The ideal temperature is between 19 and 24 degrees.

CO₂

Carbon dioxide(CO₂) is a gas naturally present in the atmosphere. CO₂ content is expressed in PPM (parts per million). Excess CO₂ displaces oxygen uptake in our body. As a result, the body switches to lower energy consumption, leading to fatigue, headaches and loss of concentration. Ideal concentration of CO₂ in the air is 400 to 800 ppm and the limit is set at 1200 ppm.

Humidity

The ratio of what water vapor is present in air to what could be maximally contained. A percentage between 40%- 60% is ideal. Excessive humidity can cause mold. Insufficient humidity is unfavorable for the condition of mucous membranes, eyes, nose and throat. It can also lead to decreased resistance to infection.

TVOC

Collective name for a group of hydrocarbons that evaporate easily. These chemicals are found other in building materials, detergents and paints. Short-term exposure causes irritation of eyes and mucous membranes. At high concentrations, health effects on organs cannot be ruled out. Ideal is a value below 500 PPB (parts per billion). Values above 1000 PPB should be avoided.

Aeros PRO

€7.50 per month (minimum duration 12 months per prepayment) or a one-time €249 excluding VAT.

Temperature

A measure of how hot or cold the air is. The ideal temperature is between 19 and 24 degrees.

CO₂

Carbon dioxide(CO₂) is a gas naturally present in the atmosphere. CO₂ content is expressed in PPM (parts per million). Excess CO₂ displaces oxygen uptake in our body. As a result, the body switches to lower energy consumption, leading to fatigue, headaches and loss of concentration. Ideal concentration of CO₂ in the air is 400 to 800 ppm and the limit is set at 1200 ppm.

Humidity

The ratio of what water vapor is present in air to what could be maximally contained. A percentage between 40%- 60% is ideal. Excessive humidity can cause mold. Insufficient humidity is unfavorable for the condition of mucous membranes, eyes, nose and throat. It can also lead to decreased resistance to infection.

TVOC

Collective name for a group of hydrocarbons that evaporate easily. These chemicals are found other in building materials, detergents and paints. Short-term exposure causes irritation of eyes and mucous membranes. At high concentrations, health effects on organs cannot be ruled out. Ideal is a value below 500 PPB (parts per billion). Values above 1000 PPB should be avoided.

Fine Dust

Collective name for the small particles in the air. It is invisible to the naked eye. Almost all human activities produce particulate matter, think of cooking and driving a car. The smaller the particle is, the more harmful to health. Below PM 1 (particulate matter) you speak of ultrafine dust. Ultrafine dust enters the lungs and is especially harmful to children and adults with lung diseases. WHO standards for particulate matter are PM 10 and PM 2.5 and have a
limit of 15 uq (micrometer ) m3 and 5ug m3, respectively.
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Aeros at home

On average, we spend more than 20 hours a day indoors.
Unfortunately, the air we breathe inside is often far from ideal.
Indoor air quality is influenced by many factors — including the location of the building, construction materials, furniture, ventilation, and everyday activities.
Common pollutants come from odors, smoke, cleaning agents, and emissions released by carpets and furnishings. Excess humidity can also lead to mold, a clear indicator of an unhealthy indoor environment.

Certain groups are especially vulnerable, such as people with lung conditions, the elderly, pregnant women, and young children. Early symptoms of poor air quality may include dry eyes, throat irritation, nasal congestion, or shortness of breath. If unaddressed, these symptoms can develop into respiratory infections or trigger asthma.
Prolonged exposure has even been linked to chronic lung diseases and cardiovascular problems.

Fortunately, there are practical steps you can take to protect yourself and your loved ones. Ventilate regularly and ensure fresh air can circulate throughout your home. Use natural cleaning products and vacuum more frequently to reduce indoor pollution. Avoid cooking with gas when possible, and keep extractor fans running after meals. An air purifier can help remove fine particles and harmful substances — creating a cleaner, healthier living space.

App & webportal

Aeros helps you manage your indoor environment by sending alerts when thresholds are exceeded. This allows you to act quickly to improve your home’s air quality. The free web portal enables you to compare data across rooms and analyze specific patterns. You can also set your own thresholds.

The Aeros in practice

Asthma Use Case

A client living near an aluminum factory experienced worsening asthma symptoms and wanted to monitor fine dust and TVOC levels at home. Unexpectedly, opening the windows made the indoor air quality even worse. After installing an air purifier, the levels of harmful particles dropped significantly. This led to a noticeable reduction in symptoms and improved daily comfort. The case shows how targeted air quality monitoring can guide effective solutions.

The user-friendly Aeros app & web portal

Realtime insight in your indoor environment

The app

The accompanying app is linkable to the Aeros via a unique QR Code and is free to download.

The web portal

In this online environment, you can set limits based on the guidelines of Binnenklimaat Nederland, including the Program of Requirements (PoR) for healthy homes, healthy offices and a healthy indoor climate in long-term care.

In addition, you can also set internal limits, giving you easy insight into which parameters remain within the norm and in which areas exceedances occur – including when this happens.

INCLUSIVE
24/7 access via app and web portal
Tailored tips for improving air quality
Configurable threshold values
Optional alerts and notifications
Manual CO₂ traffic light control
Zoom into specific time periods
Create and export graphs
Export and share real-time data
Name and add sensors
Upgradeable from Standard to Pro
Our solutions

Improve air quality

A solution for any environment

Aeros Home

Every day we spend on average more than 20 hours of our time indoors.

Aeros Work

The Aeros allows you to remotely monitor and optimize your building(s) remotely.

Aeros School

Facilitating a healthy indoor environment is receiving increasing attention.

Aeros puts air quality first

Make a priority of air quality.

Build trust!

Share air quality insights transparently Use reports and grant access to the app and web portal for students, staff, customers, guests, or stakeholders.

Protect!

Enhance health, well-being, and productivity through better air quality.

Be alerted!

The CO₂ traffic light shows when limits are exceeded, while (push) notifications alert you to other critical levels.

Take action!

Discover where and how to make targeted improvements.

Be efficient!

Optimize ventilation, heating, and cooling based on real-time data — and reduce energy costs.

Understand!

Gain deeper insight into what’s happening with your indoor air quality.

Invest wisely!

Use accurately measured data to assess and calculate what investments are needed to meet specific requirements or sustainability labels.

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