AIR FILTER WITH MONITORING SYSTEM

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Mr. Khilari V.S.
Ms.Hirole Shivmangal
Ms.Divate Mahananda

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Air pollution has become one of the major environmental and health-related problems in modern society. Increasing industrialization, vehicle emissions, dust particles, smoke, and harmful gases continuously affect air quality and human health. The proposed project titled “Air Filter with Monitoring System” is designed to monitor air quality and purify polluted air using intelligent sensing and filtration technologies. The system consists of air quality sensors, microcontrollers, filtration units, fans, display modules, and monitoring systems. The air quality sensors continuously detect harmful gases, dust particles, smoke, and pollutant concentration present in the surrounding environment. Based on the detected pollution level, the filtration system automatically activates and purifies the air using filters and air circulation mechanisms. The monitoring system displays real-time air quality information and provides alerts when pollution exceeds safe limits. The proposed system is useful in homes, hospitals, industries, offices, laboratories, schools, and public environments. The implemented system combines embedded systems, sensor technologies, and air purification mechanisms to create a smart, efficient, and reliable air purification solution. The system improves environmental conditions, reduces health risks, and promotes clean air management.

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Mr. Khilari V.S., Ms.Hirole Shivmangal, and Ms.Divate Mahananda, “AIR FILTER WITH MONITORING SYSTEM”, IEJRD - International Multidisciplinary Journal, vol. 10, no. 1, p. 5, Mar. 2025.

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