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Breathe Better
for Two

Clean air isn't just good for you—it's essential for your baby's health and development.

During pregnancy, your body uses ~20% more oxygen and you breathe more each minute — which also means more exposure to indoor air. airbeld™ helps you keep it clean.

Clinically Tested
Safe for Pregnancy
Doctor Recommended

The Invisible Risk

Why Indoor Air Quality Matters More During Pregnancy

More Oxygen Needed
20%

More Oxygen Needed

Pregnancy raises oxygen use ≈20% and minute ventilation +30–50% — so air quality matters more.

Indoor Can Be 2–5× Higher
2-5×

Indoor Can Be 2–5× Higher

Some indoor pollutants commonly reach 2–5× outdoor levels.

We Spend ~90% Indoors
90%

We Spend ~90% Indoors

People spend about 90% of time indoors — exposure adds up.

Placental Transfer Can Occur
100%

Placental Transfer Can Occur

Soot-like black carbon particles inhaled by mom can cross the placenta and reach fetal organs.

Indoor vs Outdoor Pollutant Levels

Common household pollutants compared to outdoor air (µg/m³)

Representative values for common scenarios; actual levels vary by building, ventilation, and activities. Targets shown for health context.

WHO PM2.5 24-h guideline: 15 µg/m³; WHO HCHO 30-min guideline: 100 µg/m³.

Important to Know

Pregnancy increases your air exposure. Keep CO₂ under ~1000 ppm, PM2.5 below WHO guidance, and formaldehyde as low as possible, especially after renovations.

Indoor vs Outdoor Air

Drag to compare a cozy indoor scene (where pollutants can accumulate) with a breezy outdoor scene (where air dilutes naturally).

Outdoor Air
Outdoor Air
Indoor Air
Indoor Air
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Indoor Air Quality

Cooking and cleaning can raise PM2.5, VOCs and formaldehyde; CO₂ builds up in closed rooms.

  • VOCs from furniture, paint, and cleaning products
  • CO₂ buildup from poor ventilation
  • PM2.5 from cooking, candles, and dust

Outdoor Air Quality

Outdoors benefits from dispersion; use it as a benchmark when ventilating.

  • Better natural ventilation and air circulation
  • Lower VOC concentrations
  • Pollutants diluted by larger air volume

Everyday Air Moments That Matter During Pregnancy

Real-life situations where air quality changes quickly — and how airbeld™ makes a difference

🌙 Sleeping Soundly

The night-time air you and your baby share

Your bedroom air can quietly fill with CO₂ as you sleep.

Reference: Sleep quality/comfort threshold for CO₂

When windows stay closed, CO₂ can rise above 1 000 ppm – causing fatigue and restless sleep. airbeld™ alerts you before that happens — a quick airing keeps oxygen levels healthy for you and your baby.

Pregnancy changes how you breathe — you inhale 20% more oxygen each day. Everyday actions like cooking or sleeping in a closed room can change air quality in minutes. With airbeld™, you see those changes immediately and know exactly what to do.

How Air Quality Changes with Seasons

Different seasons bring different air-quality challenges during pregnancy. (Verified with WHO 2021 AQ Guidelines + EPA Indoor Air Quality guidance + EEA reports.)

Winter

Main Risks:

  • Closed windows and sealed homes trap CO₂ and VOCs.
  • Heating systems and fireplaces emit combustion pollutants such as PM₂.₅ and CO.
  • Poor ventilation increases humidity and mold growth risk.
  • Temperature inversions can trap outdoor pollution near the ground.

Tip: Use airbeld™ to watch CO₂ and humidity levels. Ventilate briefly even in cold weather to refresh indoor air.

Spring

Main Risks:

  • Pollen infiltration through windows and doors increases allergic reactions.
  • Mold spores rise as humidity increases.
  • VOCs from new paints or spring-cleaning chemicals accumulate indoors.
  • Outdoor allergens and dust get carried inside.

Tip: Track pollen and indoor humidity to reduce allergy triggers. Choose fragrance-free or low-VOC cleaning products.

Summer

Main Risks:

  • Heat and sunlight drive ozone formation, irritating lungs.
  • Higher humidity encourages mold growth.
  • VOCs off-gas faster from furniture and plastics in warm temperatures.
  • Wildfire smoke (where applicable) elevates PM₂.₅.

Tip: Keep indoor temperature and humidity stable (≈40–50%). Close windows during wildfire or smog alerts; rely on filtered air.

Autumn

Main Risks:

  • Mold from damp leaves and gutters.
  • Dust released as heating systems restart.
  • Ragweed and other late-season allergens persist.
  • Variable ventilation as temperatures drop.

Tip: Before turning on heating, clean or replace filters and check airbeld™ readings to avoid hidden dust or CO₂ buildup.

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How Air Pollutants Reach Your Baby

Understanding the pathway from air to placenta

Air

Pollutants present in indoor environment

Your Lungs

Inhaled through normal breathing

Bloodstream

Enters maternal circulation

Placenta

Crosses placental barrier

Baby

Reaches developing fetus

Studies show inhaled particles can reach fetal organs, and higher PM2.5 during pregnancy is linked to low birth weight and preterm birth.

Health Impacts by Timeline

Short-Term

  • Headaches and fatigue
  • Nausea and dizziness
  • Difficulty sleeping, respiratory irritation

Medium-Term

  • Increased risk of gestational complications
  • Elevated blood pressure
  • Reduced oxygen delivery to baby

Long-Term

  • Low birth weight and premature birth
  • Developmental challenges
  • Increased risk of respiratory conditions in childhood

Backed by WHO/EPA + peer-reviewed studies.

Meet airbeld™ for Pregnancy

The smart monitor that keeps your indoor air on track — 24/7.

airbeld Eos Device

Clinically Tested

Key Features

Real-Time Monitoring

Real-time monitoring with accurate sensing (PM ±10%; CO₂ ±(50 ppm + 5%)).

Smart Alerts

Smart alerts when levels rise; AI tips to fix them fast.

Safe for Pregnancy

Non-invasive, radiation-free monitoring that's completely safe for you and your baby.

What airbeld™ Measures
PM2.5
PM1
PM4
PM10
VOCs
NOx
CO₂
Temperature
Humidity

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Real Stories, Real Results

Maria K.

32 years old • Athens, Greece

I was really worried for my baby’s health and mine! airbeld™ showed me ​what the problem was and how to fix it

Her Story

Maria is 32 years old and 6 months pregnant, working from home. She noticed afternoon headaches and fatigue but didn't know why. After getting airbeld™, she discovered her home office had high CO₂ levels from poor ventilation. With simple changes—opening a window during work hours and adjusting her schedule—her symptoms disappeared and her energy returned.

CO₂ overnight — before vs after airbeld™

Before and after using Airbeld

Your 3-Step Plan to Cleaner Air

Start protecting your baby today with airbeld™

1

Get Your airbeld™

Order online and receive your device within 5-15 business days with free shipping.

2

Set Up in Minutes

Download the app, connect your device, and start monitoring your air quality instantly.

3

Breathe Easy

Get real-time insights, smart recommendations, and peace of mind throughout your pregnancy.

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Join thousands of expecting mothers who trust airbeld™ to protect their families.

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