Home automation can help us in many aspects of our day to day. We can make use of a wide variety of devices, such as smart light bulbs, appliances that we can control remotely, sensors… In this article we are going to focus on how having a smart home can be useful to improve the quality of the air in the home. We are going to explain how the sensors that analyze air quality and prevent problems work.
How air quality sensors work

There are many sensors that we can install in our home to control temperature, humidity, detect smoke… They are useful to warn in case of a problem and that we can take action as soon as possible. That is also the goal of air quality sensors . You will be able to install them anywhere in a house and it will help you know if the air is good or if you should do something.
Think, for example, of a closed area of a house. Air quality can be poor. Maybe it accumulates dirt, smoke from some extractor, etc. An air quality sensor can alert you to open the window and fresh air. These devices are capable of measuring the levels of VOCs or volatile organic compounds, in addition to the humidity that may be present.
Knowing the amount of CO2 in a room is important to know if the air is adequate or we could try to improve it. There are certain places where the air quality can be very bad and be a health problem. For example in a garage, in a damp basement, in a poorly ventilated kitchen…
To avoid risks, these sensors act as an alarm. They will alert if they detect any inadequate level and in this way we can try to improve it as soon as possible so that it does not affect us.

Smart sensors with real-time alerts
One of the most important points of using smart sensors is that they notify us in real time . That means that we will receive a notification on our mobile if it detects that there is something wrong in our home. It will be similar to a motion detector, smoke detector, etc. We receive the notification and we know that the air quality in our home is not adequate.
If we have a home automation system, something we can do remotely is even open the windows. Think, for example, that you have an air quality sensor in the kitchen. It has detected that the air is not of good quality and you are away from home. What you can do is open a window, activate an exhaust fan, etc.
Of course, it will be essential that your house is smart and that you have devices connected to the network to be able to control them remotely. From there, control from your mobile will be total. You will be able to program some windows to open at certain times, prevent electrical appliances from being left on, etc.
In short, as you can see, air quality sensors are interesting devices that we can install in our homes. They are very useful and can also be combined with other devices that are part of our smart home.