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airbeld™

Help Them Focus,
Breathe, and Thrive

The air in your home shapes how they feel, sleep, and learn.

Older children spend most of their time at home — especially doing homework and sleeping. But stuffy or polluted air can drain their focus, energy, and immunity. airbeld™ helps you control what's invisible.

Clinically Tested
Safe for Children
Pediatrician Recommended

Why Air Quality Still Matters as They Grow

Air affects more than allergies — it shapes immunity, energy, and brainpower.

1/13

1 in 13 Kids Has Asthma

CDC data shows asthma affects approximately 8% of school-age children.

50%

50% More Air Per Body Weight

Children breathe 50% more air per kilogram of body weight than adults.

2-5×

Indoor Air 2-5× More Polluted

Indoor air is often 2-5× more polluted than outdoor air in many homes.

CO2

Higher CO₂ = Lower Performance

Harvard studies show higher CO₂ levels lead to poorer memory and slower reaction times.

Is Staying Inside Always Safer?

Not when indoor air builds up stale CO₂, dust, and chemical irritants.

PollutantIndoorOutdoorHealth Benchmark
PM2.5
µg/m³
30-5015WHO 24h: 15 µg/m³
CO₂
ppm
1000-1600~420Focus threshold: 1000 ppm
VOCs
µg/m³
150-300<20Linked to headaches, irritants

Indoor air can directly impact sleep, energy, and homework focus.

WHO PM2.5 24-h guideline: 15 µg/m³; Focus threshold for CO2: 1000 ppm.

Air Affects More Than Health — It Affects Performance

Better air = better focus, fewer sick days, improved well-being.

Homework Hours

CO₂ can exceed 1500 ppm in 1 hour without ventilation

Leads to headaches, drowsiness, and lower retention

Sleep Quality

Overnight CO₂ above 1300 ppm equals poor rest

Results in reduced immunity and daytime fatigue

Morning Routines

Dust and VOCs from cleaning products

Can trigger asthma or allergy symptoms before school

Cleaner air helps kids study better, sleep better, feel better.

Seasonal Triggers Shift — So Should Your Strategy

Know when to open windows, filter air, or run dehumidifiers.

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Winter

Main Risks:

  • Poor ventilation traps CO₂ and stale air indoors.
  • High CO₂ levels affect concentration and sleep.
  • Dry air increases respiratory irritation.
  • Viral spread is more common in poorly ventilated spaces.

Tip: Ventilate briefly even in cold weather. Use airbeld™ to monitor CO₂ and adjust as needed.

Spring

Main Risks:

  • Pollen spikes trigger allergies and asthma.
  • Mold growth increases with rising humidity.
  • Spring cleaning chemicals release VOCs.
  • Outdoor allergens get tracked inside.

Tip: Track pollen levels and use low-VOC cleaning products. Monitor indoor humidity to prevent mold.

Summer

Main Risks:

  • VOCs off-gas faster in warm temperatures.
  • Outdoor smog and ozone levels rise.
  • Wildfire smoke can elevate PM2.5 dramatically.
  • High humidity encourages mold and dust mites.

Tip: Close windows during smog alerts. Use air purifiers and monitor PM2.5 with airbeld™.

Autumn

Main Risks:

  • Dust released as heating systems restart after summer.
  • Mold from damp leaves and outdoor moisture.
  • Late-season allergens persist in the air.
  • Variable ventilation as temperatures fluctuate.

Tip: Clean or replace HVAC filters before turning on heating. Check airbeld™ for dust and CO₂ buildup.

What Happens When Air Quality Is Poor?

The symptoms are subtle — until they're not.

Asthma Flare-Ups

Poor air quality triggers asthma attacks and increases medication use.

Daytime Fatigue & Lack of Focus

High CO₂ and poor air reduce cognitive performance and energy levels.

More Colds, Viruses, Missed School

Polluted indoor air weakens immune defenses and increases illness frequency.

Sleep Disruption

Elevated CO₂ and allergens interfere with deep, restorative sleep.

Long-Term Lung Development Issues

Chronic exposure to pollutants can impair lung growth and function (WHO, EPA).

Based on research from AAP, WHO, EPA, Harvard, and California Air Resources Board.

Real-Time Guidance You Can Trust

Your partner in making the air healthier for your child.

Clinically Tested

Key Features

Smart Monitoring

Track PM, VOCs, CO₂, temperature, and humidity in real-time.

Real-Time Alerts + AI Suggestions

Get instant notifications when air quality drops, with actionable tips.

Graphs and Patterns

Visualize trends to understand what needs fixing and when.

Track Changes

See improvements after you ventilate, clean, or adjust your habits.

Real Family Example

Every evening after dinner, CO₂ rose to 1500 ppm in the study room. airbeld™ showed the spike. The family now opens the door and uses a fan, keeping CO₂ at 900 ppm.

Before: 1500 ppm CO₂

After: 900 ppm CO₂

Take Control in Minutes

Small changes = big improvements.

1

Place airbeld™ in Bedrooms & Living Areas

Monitor the spaces where your children spend the most time studying and sleeping.

2

Ventilate When CO₂ Builds

Open doors or windows briefly in the evening when CO₂ levels rise during homework time.

3

Use Low-VOC Products

Switch to low-VOC cleaners and laundry products to reduce chemical irritants.

4

Use HEPA Air Purifiers

If pollutant levels stay high, add a HEPA filter air purifier for extra protection.

5

Run Exhaust Fans

Use kitchen and bathroom exhaust fans during cooking and cleaning to remove pollutants.

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