We empower you to protect your community.

Public Health Departments: better air sampling technology is here to help you. Community leaders have new options. Our sensor counts and identifies airborne allergens so you can adjust outdoor activities and address indoor air quality problems.

There's no way to get around the need to breathe clean air, and knowing what is in your air when you're actually breathing it (not like most counts that are for yesterday) is the first step to doing something about it,
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Public Health Departments stand a lot to gain by carefully monitoring air quality.

Asthmatics and seasonal allergy sufferers are vulnerable to the airborne contaminants that our new particle-sensing tech reports in real-time.

Large and small communities can now be better protected.

Data from our automated sensors can deliver actionable information to those trusted to protect at-risk populations.

This makes your homes, public spaces and work areas safer places to be, since about a third of us suffer from seasonal allergies and asthma. Our real-time air quality data helps us all breathe better.

4000+

Under-equipped AQ Stations

3000+

Public Health Departments

25M+

At-Risk Asthmatics in USA

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Real-Time Particle Data informs Caregivers

Pollen Sense LLC isn't just about pollen, mold and dust. We're also about providing key community players with information that they can act on to protect themselves and their neighbors. Our real-time analytics empower public health administrators and their staff to know what contaminants are in the air community. Air quality insights are just an app-click away.

What can concerned community leaders do first?

Contact us! We can answer questions about the ways automated particle sensing can help inform those who look out for public health. Your community will benefit from understanding more about the latest advancements in air quality sampling.

Let's discuss the ways our sensors will provide your public health department with novel data.

  • Improve air quality analysis with consistent data you can rely on. 
  • No-gap data based on machine learning guided by computer scientists and aerobiologists. 
  • Real-time, hourly data on any particulates: pollen, mold, dust, microplastics, you name it.
  • Better inform policy decisions based off of the best particulate data around.