Air Quality

IAQ Radon

Combining robust indoor air quality monitoring architecture with a dedicated, real-time radon detection element.

Product Code: ENL-IAQ-R

Synetica’s enLink IAQ Radon Monitor provides continuous, real-time monitoring of radon, a naturally occurring radioactive gas that can enter buildings unnoticed and accumulate in enclosed spaces, where it poses a serious long term health risk. As radon is invisible, odourless, and tasteless, reliable and specialised measurement is essential.

Built on Synetica’s proven IAQ platform, the enLink IAQ Radon Monitor combines a robust indoor air-quality monitoring architecture with a dedicated radon detection element. It delivers stable, repeatable radon measurements with a consistent response across a wide dynamic range, making it well suited to commercial offices, schools, healthcare environments, and high-end residential developments.

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Based on LoRaWAN
Technology

Our enLink wireless products use a revolutionary wireless technology called LoRaWAN. LoRa and LoraWAN belong to the category of non-cellular LPWAN wireless communication network protocols, operating in the license-free spectrum.

LoRaWAN technology offers phenomenal range and exceptionally low power requirements, supporting large networks for millions of devices. Deep in-building penetration extends 1-2km. Real-time readings from Synetica devices are transmitted to the cloud without the need for repeaters, where data can be visualised and analysed.

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Monitors ambient thermal conditions to ensure optimal comfort and equipment safety.

Temperature

Temperature

Measures relative humidity levels to prevent mold growth and maintain air quality standards.

Humidity

Humidity

Detects the presence of Volatile Organic Compounds to identify potentially hazardous chemical pollutants.

VOC's

VOC's

Barometric Pressure

Barometric Pressure

Monitors Carbon Dioxide levels to manage ventilation efficiency and maintain cognitive performance.

CO2

CO2

Detects Particles PM 0.1, 0.3, 0.5, 1, 2.5, 5, 10 (dust, smoke, aerosols) for comprehensive air quality analysis.

Ultrafine Particles

Ultrafine Particles

Radon

Radon

Why monitor Radon?

Radon levels shift constantly as atmospheric pressure, soil conditions, ventilation patterns, weather and building use change throughout the day. Because of this natural variability, a short-term or single measurement can only ever offer a snapshot rather than a true indication of exposure risk. Continuous monitoring is the most dependable way to understand daily, weekly and seasonal fluctuations and to identify areas where radon remains persistently elevated.

Long-term inhalation of radon and its decay products is a leading environmental cause of lung cancer, and concentrations can differ dramatically not only between buildings but also between individual rooms due to structural characteristics, airflow, insulation and occupancy patterns. Sustained monitoring enables early detection of rising levels, provides the evidence needed to design and validate mitigation systems, and delivers reliable data for compliance, healthy-building frameworks and occupant assurance.

 

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