Livy Protect: From Humidity Meter to Smart Air Monitor
Better breathing: How your indoor climate affects you
Air Quality
The air quality in your home is influenced on the one hand by the people who live in it: exhaled air, metabolic products, volatile organic compounds - they all affect air quality. But also vapors from furniture and carpets, cigarette smoke, cleaning agents and more, influence the valuable air we breath. If the air quality in your home is not healthy, it can sometimes be recognised by symptoms such as headaches, sleep disorders, irritation of the respiratory tract and reduced concentration.
Air Humidity
Depending on the room, the optimum air humidity is between 40 and 60 percent. In the kitchen, cellar, and bathroom, it can be a little higher. While air that is too dry irritates the respiratory tract, air that is too moist can lead to mold growth. Early detection of air that is too dry or too moist air is very important!
Room Temperature
Your room temperature should be around 20 degrees. Of course your personal comfort also plays a role. Important to know: The warmer the room, the lower the humidity should be.