Prkruti Lite is the first compact and portable device which measures the full range of harmful gases in the air.
To measures the harmful substances in the environment, you just have to install the Prkruti Lite app in your android devices then plug the Prkruti Lite device with your mobile phone just like you plug the USB cable and you will get the real-time data on the air around you.
Prkruti Lite detects Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs), CO₂ (Carbon dioxide) concentrations, Temperature, Humidity, Air Pressure and Noise around you.
Extra finest sensor and the Prkruti Lite app can extremely beneficial for the detection of the VOCs and other dangerous gases. Through remote alerts, you will see the real data of air quality map, graphs, and IAQ notifications.
We want to make an impact on our environment to create a better place to live for now and for the future generation. We are here to give you the right and real-time data of air around you.
“Prkruti Lite Know your Indoor Air Quality”
2. Estimates of deaths and disease from air pollution
92% 56% 87%
92% of the world’s population,
urban and rural, lives in places
with air above WHO
guidelines.
56% of cities and towns
monitoring pollution locally
have levels 3 ½ times or
more above WHO
guidelines.
87% of deaths from
outdoor air pollution
occur in low- and middle-
income countries.
4. Present scenario of world air pollution
Air pollution issue globally
Over 80% of the world’s cities have air
pollution levels over the WHO
guideline for safe air
Air pollution the silent Killer
Over 3 Million
In South –East Asia Region
Over 2 million
In Western Pacific Region
Nearly 1 Million
In Africa Region
About 500000
In eastern Region
About 500000
Death in European Region
More than 300000
In the Region of the Americas
Stroke Heart Disease Lung Cancer, Asthma
5. Present scenario of world air pollution
Air pollution issue globally
Over 80% of the world’s cities have air
pollution levels over the WHO
guideline for safe air
Who is most impacted by Air pollution
Children
Pneumonia is the leading cause of death in children under five years of
age. Air pollution is a major risk factor.
Outdoor Workers
People who work outdoors, such as street vendors and traffic
officers, are affected by air pollution
Women
Women working in smoky kitchens are exposed to high levels of
household air pollution.
6. Present scenario of world air pollution
Air pollution issue globally
Over 80% of the world’s cities have air
pollution levels over the WHO
guideline for safe air
Air pollution issue globally
Over 80% of the worlds cities have air
pollution levels over the WHO
guideline for safe air
7. AIR POLLUTION IS ON THE RISE
Between 2010 and 2018,
global urban air pollution
levels increased by 8%
among cities that monitored
air pollution.
8. Truth…..!!
What is more delightful than one’s home?
• Feeling safe ?
• Away from outside pollution?
Air inside the conditioned space can be substantially
8 times more polluted than outdoor air.
9. Introduction to IAQ
• We spend more than 90% of our time at home, and in offices and other indoor
environments.
• Poor indoor air quality can lead to discomfort, illnesses (e.g. headaches, itchy eyes,
respiratory difficulties, skin irritation, nausea and fatigue), as well as absenteeism and
lower productivity in workplace.
• Children, the elderly and those with existing respiratory or heart disease are more
susceptible to the effects of poor indoor air quality.
• Good indoor air quality safeguards the health of buildings’ occupants.
11. What is Prkruti-Lite measure ?
Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs)
CO₂ eq (Carbon Dioxide)
Temperature
Humidity
Air Pressure
Noise
Indoor Air Quality
12. Key Parameters
VOC
Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are emitted as gases from certain solids or
liquids. Volatile organic compounds, sometimes referred to as VOCs, are organic
compounds that easily becomes vapours or gases. They are found in a multitude
of household products, and are generally harmful to your health.
13. CO₂ (Carbon Dioxide)
CO2 is frequently an issue in the context of indoor air quality concerns. Carbon
dioxide (CO2), which exists naturally in the atmosphere, is a molecule produced
by the human body through breathing. The average adult’s breath contains
about 35,000 to 50,000 ppm of CO2 (100 times higher than outdoor air).
Without adequate ventilation to dilute and remove the CO2 being continuously
generated by the occupants, CO2 can accumulate.
Key Parameters
14. Key Parameters
Temperature & Humidity
When we talk about indoor air quality, humidity is one of the main things we’re
referring to. Higher humidity can increase the levels of noxious chemicals in the
air, which may include ozone and formaldehyde. The majority of the adverse
health effects caused by relative humidity can be minimized by maintaining
indoor levels between 40 and 60%.
15. Air Pressure
The air around you has weight, and it presses against everything it touches. That
pressure is called atmospheric air pressure or air pressure. It is also known as
barometric pressure as it can measured with barometer. If the number of air
molecules above a surface increases, there are more molecules to exert a force
on that surface and consequently, the pressure increases.
Key Parameters
17. Alpesh donga
Founder
B Tech-IT
10 Yr exp. Management
Nirma University
Founder of D&K Group
Prkruti Team 3+ 12 others
Vignesh Kaneria
CEO
B Tech- Elect
15 Yr exp. Sales & Marketing
L E College
Mahendra Sondagar
CTO
B Tech- IT
5 Yr exp. Product Development
C. K. Pithawala College
18. For Queries & Questions,
Vignesh Kaneria
Jal Technologies Pvt. Ltd.,
305, Sunshine Complex,
Near Sudama Chowk, Mota Varachha,
Surat-394101.
Mob: 9909909314
vignesh@prkruti.com
www.prkruti.com
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