These tools are designed for assessing the level of pollutants present in the surrounding atmosphere. They typically encompass a range of devices or methods used to identify and measure contaminants, providing data on the health and safety of the environment. For example, some variants can detect the presence of radon, carbon monoxide, or volatile organic compounds (VOCs).
The use of these assessment methods offers significant advantages. They allow for the identification of potential health hazards in residential, commercial, and industrial settings, facilitating proactive measures to mitigate risks. Historically, concerns about indoor and outdoor pollution have driven the development and refinement of these evaluation techniques, leading to increasingly accurate and user-friendly options.