Stop wondering what’s in your air—and start knowing.
Ammonia is a colorless gas with a sharp odor—but harmful levels aren’t always obvious. It can build up indoors from cleaning products, pet waste, fertilizers, and poor ventilation. Even at low levels, ammonia can irritate your eyes, skin, and respiratory system.
The Ammonia Monitor is designed to measure airborne ammonia exposure with precision—giving you clear, laboratory-backed answers about your indoor air quality. This is professional-grade sampling technology used in industrial hygiene and environmental monitoring, adapted for real-world home environments.
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Why Precision Matters
Ammonia is highly reactive and can dissipate quickly. Accurate measurement requires controlled sampling and validated methods—not instant-read consumer devices.
Validated Passive Sampling Media: Specifically designed to capture airborne ammonia over time for accurate exposure assessment
Time-Weighted Sampling: Measures real exposure across hours or days—not just a momentary reading
Stable Chemical Collection: Engineered to retain ammonia during sampling and transport, preventing loss or underreporting
Laboratory-Verified Analysis: Samples are analyzed using professional-grade instrumentation—not unreliable handheld sensors
Clear Interpretation: You’ll receive results that explain what your levels mean and how they compare to health-based guidelines

