Description
Workers with respiratory disabilities have to be very careful about air quality while they are working. It can be hard to detect particulate matter in the air. The use of a Personal Air Quality Monitor will help detect air quality issues and notify the worker when air quality is low and take precautions.
A shop or warehouse worker with COPD can keep the Personal Air Quality Monitor on their person to notify them when particulate matter levels are high, even though they do not notice them.
A welder may not notice the “welding fume” that is present in their workplace when it is at low levels but is enough to affect their respiratory system. Use of a Personal Air Quality Monitor can help warn them.














