Spec Sheet

The Honeywell Transmission Risk Air Monitor
helps you monitor indoor environments in real
time for conditions that may increase exposure
to airborne viruses.
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
The monitor comes with a user manual
and USB charging cable. AC adapter sold
separately.
Made of alloy and plastic, the monitor’s
sleek, lightweight design makes it easy to
carry for real-time monitoring anywhere.
Red (high), yellow (medium), and green (low)
for at-a-glance estimation of risk levels.
A cost-effective monitor for use in schools,
restaurants, and other small-to-medium-
sized buildings that alerts users when
conditions are present that may increase the
risk of exposure to airborne viral transmission.*
Classrooms, restaurants, and buildings with outdated HVAC and ventilation
systems can foster environments where the risk of airborne virus transmission could
increase.* Honeywell proprietary technology that monitors CO
2
levels, coupled
with user-controlled settings to account for human activity levels in an indoor area,
provides users with a portable, cost- effective, and user-friendly solution that alerts
when conditions are present that may increase the risk of exposure to airborne viral
transmission.
Research conducted by scientists at the University of Colorado
1
has shown that
real-time monitoring of indoor ambient air can be an indicator of increased risk of
airborne viral transmission, utilizing different levels of risk-based factors such as
CO
2
concentration levels and the type of human activity in the area.*
Using this guidance and Honeywell algorithms, we identified air quality conditions
that are driven by common activities and variables such as average room size,
number of people present, breathing rate, and duration. The device comes with three
pre-programmed indoor activity settings: low activity (movie theaters, libraries, and
classrooms), medium activity (restaurants, offices, small clinics), and high activity
(gyms, indoor arenas, recreation centers) and is recommended for coverage of 800
1000 square feet. For each setting, the monitor provides indications using a traffic
light pattern (green, yellow, or red) and a sound alarm so users can be aware of
conditions that may increase the risk of airborne transmission based on detectable
CO
2
levels.
HONEYWELL
Transmission Risk Air Monitor
Monitor air for students in classrooms to
determine potentially higher risk conditions.
Monitor air in restaurants to alert to possible
higher risk situations.

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