About

AlerSenseTM was founded by a team of passionate people who are determined to change the way we look at airborne contaminants and toxins which cause allergies and asthma. To date, the world has accepted the fact that allergies and asthma attacks occur without warning and “just happen”. We wanted to work on a project that would help people throughout the world understand when contaminants are building up in the home so that they can make the appropriate adjustments to possibly avoid an allergy or asthma attack. We’ve combined some of the world’s most advanced detection hardware & sensors, with a smart mobile app that will allow users to record allergy and asthma symptoms (when they notice the symptoms) against the home airborne environment, at that precise moment. Our goal is to give consumers a system that will provide enough time to possibly avoid or mitigate an allergy or asthma attack, and become smarter as more information is input into the system. Airborne contaminants are usually invisible to the naked eye and therefore attack unannounced. Well, we’re here to make the announcement.

AlerSenseTM stands for ‘Aler’ (Alert, Allergy), and ‘Sense’ (detect and report). The AlerSenseTM team is committed to provide high quality consumer airborne allergy particle sensing solutions. With locations in both Silicon Valley, Ca., and Dublin, Ireland, our vision is to help change the world by reducing allergy and asthma attacks.

AlerSenseTM detects small quantities of gas toxins in the air as well as particles such as pollen and molds, and then combines them with environmental parameters such as temperature and humidity. The AlerSenseTM unit is in constant communication with the cloud. Data from your environment is automatically uploaded, then proprietary algorithms determine the quality of your environment and report on the presence of allergy and asthma triggers via a mobile app.

AlerSense™ gives consumers precious time to remove themselves from, or alter the environment prior to contaminants
and toxins building up to critical levels thus helping consumers possibly mitigate an allergy or asthma attack.