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Honestly, it seems like there's a long list of things to monitor:

* Radon * Carbon dioxide * Carbon monoxide * Nitrogen Dioxide * Sulfur Dioxide * Ozone * PM2.5, PM10 (any others?) * VOCs * Temperature * Humidity * Pressure

It is an opportunity for someone to make a "suite" sensor so you could scatter them around the house for good average measurements.



The air-q pro comes pretty close (I‘m thinking of buying it), but it‘s rather expensive and I haven‘t seen any reviews yet: https://shop.air-q.com/air-Q-Pro-air-analyser-14-sensors


Last time I looked into gas sensors (for measuring SO₂ and NO₂ which reach extreme levels in my area), they were $100+ each, depending on the gas it's measuring.


I think that kind of thing could get knocked down in price a bit with scale and inclusion in a sensor suite.




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