In addition to air quality, several other environmental factors are often monitored using the same devices or through extended modules. While these parameters are not direct indicators of air pollution, they contribute to a more complete understanding of environmental conditions and overall comfort.
- Temperature – affects comfort, pollutant behaviour, and chemical reactions in the air
- Air Pressure – helps indicate weather changes and atmospheric conditions
- Relative Humidity – influences comfort, mould growth, and pollutant levels
- Rainfall – can reduce airborne particles by washing them out of the air
- Wind Speed and Direction – affects how pollutants disperse and move through the environment
- Noise Levels – provides insight into environmental noise pollution
- Electromagnetic Radiation (EMF) – reflects the presence of electromagnetic fields from nearby devices and infrastructure