#LetSchoolsBreathe USA: new sensors installed in American schools

The Airly sensor network in the USA has been enriched with devices operating in various towns and cities in Georgia. The devices have been installed in schools and are the result of the #LetSchoolsBreathe campaign. The installation of this air quality monitor is the result of partnering with Emory University in Atlanta (Air Emory). The […]

The Airly sensor network in the USA has been enriched with devices operating in various towns and cities in Georgia. The devices have been installed in schools and are the result of the #LetSchoolsBreathe campaign.

The installation of this air quality monitor is the result of partnering with Emory University in Atlanta (Air Emory). The device enables the measurement of the current concentrations of PM1, PM2.5, PM10 in the air and also provides current weather parameters.

airly sensor network in american schools

The devices have been installed in schools and are the result of the #LetSchoolsBreathe campaign. The goal of the campaign is to install an air quality sensor in the most polluted schools in the US.

The sensor will monitor outdoor levels of Particulate Matter (PM1, PM2.5, and PM10) and dangerous pollutant gases like NO2 which is particularly harmful to children. Our devices monitor ambient emission levels 24 hours a day and provide updated concentration data every 5 minutes. This data is available to view for free on an easy to use, color coded air pollution map via our Airly Mobile Application or desktop map. Airly can also integrate the sensor data directly into school district websites or any alert system and mobile platform via a widget.