Monitoring air quality

May 28th, 2009 by rbanks

Sensaris Lets You Wear the Air Quality on Your Sleeve
“Their GPS-equipped sensor gives you real-time air quality information including CO2 and ozone levels for wherever you are and then uses Bluetooth technology to transmit that information to a publicly available database where it’s mapped along with data from other sensors for the world to see.”
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    Deb Andrews Says

    What are the cumulative effects of illegal and unregulated poisons being distributed into the atmosphere by turbine-assisted blowers at the rate of 1500 cubic feet per minute?

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