User's Manual

Disclaimer
Your Molekule Air Pro’s sensor is intended be comparable to other commercially
available consumer air sensors. At sufficient concentrations, it is sensitive to all
physical particles, like dust, smoke, components of vehicle exhaust, soot, and
many other airborne substances. Internal testing has shown Molekule Air Pro’s
sensor is accurate to a factor of two or better compared to certain sensors used
in laboratories to study atmospheric composition.
The levels of particles it reports may not precisely conform to other methods of
measuring particulate matter pollution. Rather, they are intended to be a close
estimation of the particulate level in the room in which it’s currently operating.
Excessive moisture is the primary cause of inaccurate readings, as the sensor can
mistake harmless airborne water vapor for particulate matter. For more information
about the difference between the equipment used in scientific laboratories to
study the composition of the atmosphere and consumer air quality sensors,
visit this blog page (molekule.science/consumer-grade-air-quality-sensors-are-
they-good-enough/).
People who are: immunocompromised; have compromised heart or lung function;
have a history of asthma, heart disease, or any other heart and lung conditions;
children; and the elderly should always follow any action plans for asthma attacks,
heart problems, or any other health issue regardless of the particulate levels
reported by the Molekule sensor.”