An image of a classroom using the indoor air quality monitor 'Gomdori Gomsuni'. <br>[Photo by Infrachip]

An image of a classroom using the indoor air quality monitor 'Gomdori Gomsuni'.
[Photo by Infrachip]

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Jong-hwa] With the partial amendment of the School Health Act, one of the '8 Laws for Fine Dust Reduction,' the installation of indoor air purification equipment and measuring devices has become mandatory in classrooms from kindergartens to high schools, raising expectations for improved classroom air quality.


Accordingly, parents' interest in indoor air purification equipment and measuring devices is also increasing. Amid this, at the recently held '2021 World Smart City Expo,' the indoor air quality measuring device 'Gomdori Gomsuni' attracted significant attention and positive responses from event officials, drawing considerable notice.


'Gomdori Gomsuni' is a combined product featuring Gomdori, which measures fine dust concentration, and Gomsuni, which measures carbon dioxide concentration. It measures indoor fine dust and carbon dioxide levels in real time and notifies the timing for air purifier operation and ventilation through voice alerts and four different colors. Additionally, by integrating Internet of Things (IoT) technology, it can be monitored via a dedicated application on smartphones.



Moon Byung-rae, CEO of Infrachip Co., Ltd., stated, "Gomdori Gomsuni not only measures fine dust but also monitors carbon dioxide in real time, inducing appropriate behavioral responses for indoor air purification and ventilation to maintain safe indoor air." He added, "This product was created to protect the health of growing students and enable them to study in a comfortable environment, and it is expected to be utilized in various places such as schools, academies, companies, and homes."


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