A thermometer hygrometer is a device that is used to measure both the current air temperature and the relative humidity at a particular location. The temperature is typically measured in degrees Fahrenheit or Celsius. Relative humidity refers to how saturated with water vapor the air is, and it is usually shown as a percentage.
What is thermometer and hygrometer?
A thermometer hygrometer is a device that is used to measure both the current air temperature and the relative humidity at a particular location. The temperature is typically measured in degrees Fahrenheit or Celsius. Relative humidity refers to how saturated with water vapor the air is, and it is usually shown as a percentage.
Our wirelss wifi and bluetooth temperature and humidity readings even from your mobile phone APP, convenient for use in the home, labs, storage areas, incubators, refrigerators or fume hoods.
Why is it important to monitor temperature and relative humidity?
By far the biggest reason to monitor the temperature and relative humidity are to control the temperature and moisture around a final product. In most cases, it will help you reduce your protected product damage.
When the temperature and humidity exceed or lower your setting value, it will alarm you by a message from our Sensor APP.With a remote comntrol function, you can monitor anywhere and any time.
What is the application?
1. Home
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A Thempro- hygrometer is also useful during the Corona virus pandemic. The viruses like to live in a low humidity and low temperatures in the air. In contrast, higher temperatures and humidity can limit the spread of the coronavirus.
Low levels of humidity lead to very dry air which increases the prospect of catching airborne viruses like the flu, possibly due to both their ability to survive longer in dry cool conditions and irritated nasal passages making it easier to catch them. Eczema can be exacerbated and dry skin can also be uncomfortable. Higher humidity in the home creates an environment for two of the most common and undesirable triggers for asthma and allergy – dust mites and mold. So It is important to know the humidity level in your environment because it can affect your skin, health, comfort, and ability to work, especially for a new baby. Most people find that a relative humidity between 30 to 60 percent is the most comfortable, With a wireless A Thempro- hygrometer, you can keep an eye on the temperature and humidity for your family from sensorpro APP.
Building materials
Say you' re building an extension to your property and you lay a concrete subfloor before putting down hardwood flooring. If the concrete isn’t sufficiently dry before you lay the floor it can cause huge problems because any moisture from the concrete will naturally try to migrate to a drier area – in this case the flooring material. This can cause the floor to swell, blister, or crack – undoing all your hard work and leaving no option except replacement.
Pharmaceuticals
Such as certain pharmaceuticals is extreme sensitivity to moisture. If storage in an improper humidity environment, it can alter the characteristics of the product until it becomes useless, which is why products like medical pills, dry powders and vaccine are stored in controlled conditions at precise humidity and temperature levels.
Cold Chain
If the food kept in an Improper temperature, microbes present in the food will act at a higher speed, which can cause different food-borne diseases and the modification of the organoleptic characteristics of the product.
To be honest, once the chain is broken, it cannot be fixed. For example, if a product is refrozen, ice crystals will form inside the food. These crystals can break down the muscle fibres in the meat and cause it to lose its characteristics
The thermometers and hygrometer helps us check the chain’s proper functioning, we can monitor the process from start to finish. Anyway, without a good understanding of the cold chain and its technical standard, we cannot act in an informed manner and take appropriate action. This is the only way to avoid breaking the cold chain and putting food at risk.
Greenhouse
Using a thermometer and hygrometer will allow you to monitor and control two critical variables in plant development—temperature and humidity. Gardeners build greenhouses to have greater control over their plants' environment, which leads to better results at harvesting time. A suitable temperature and humidity are very important for crop growing, enabling greater quality, efficiency, consistency, and speed in their growth projects.
Remote greenhouse temperature monitors are our top recommendation to monitor temperature and humidity. As the name suggests, you don’t need to be in the greenhouse to read the conditions. You can see the temperature and humidity from anywhere on your smartphone or PC. Best of all, with a remote greenhouse temperature monitor, you can set alarms to instantly notify you when the temperature or humidity exceeds your ideal parameters. You can also store and view historical data(Our Sensorpro App can save more than 2 years of historical data), allowing you to spot trends and identify any issues.
These remote greenhouse thermometers work through either a WiFi network or Bluetooth, so you can view conditions from anywhere at any time and receive alerts. It is the most convenient way to monitor your greenhouse.
Storing cigar
In many ways, fine cigars are like wine, orchids or humans traveling in space. They are natural, organic and sensitive to their environment. Left out in a heated or air-conditioned room, a cigar can dry out and die as quickly as the most delicate flower -- in less than an hour. In a properly maintained humidor, the atmosphere inside of which closely mimics that of a tropical isle, cigars can be kept for years. They are the mature products of a carefully controlled combination of temperature and moisture.
Our wireless themometer and hygrometer is also suitable for labs, storage areas, incubators, fume hoods. RV, breeding, musical instruments, brewing, construction and so on, welcome to contact us for a better recommendation!
By far the biggest reason to monitor relative humidity is to control moisture around a final product. In most cases this means making sure that the RH never rises too high. For example, let’s take a product like chocolate. If the RH in a storage facility rises above a certain level and remains above that level for a sufficiently long period of time, a phenomenon called blooming can occur. This is where moisture forms on the surface of the chocolate, dissolving the sugar. When the moisture evaporates, the sugar forms larger crystals, leading to discoloration.
Humidity can also have a harsh – and expensive – impact on products such as building materials. Say you’re building an extension to your property and you lay a concrete subfloor before putting down hardwood flooring. If the concrete isn’t sufficiently dry before you lay the floor it can cause huge problems because any moisture from the concrete will naturally try to migrate to a drier area – in this case the flooring material. This can cause the floor to swell, blister, or crack – undoing all your hard work and leaving no option except replacement.
Humidity is also a big problem for products with extreme sensitivity to moisture, such as certain pharmaceuticals. This is because it can alter the characteristics of the product until it becomes useless, which is why products like medical pills and dry powders are stored in controlled conditions at precise humidity and temperature levels.
Finally, relative humidity is also an important factor in building automation systems focused on human comfort, such as air conditioning. The ability to measure and control RH not only helps to maintain a comfortable environment inside a building, but it also helps to optimize the efficiency of HVAC systems by providing an indication of how much outside air being taken in needs to be conditioned, depending on the temperature outside.
What is healthy humidity? Most people find that a relative humidity between 30 to 60 percent is the most comfortable, with indoor humidity ideally between 30 to 50 percent. Low levels of humidity lead to very dry air which increases the prospect of catching airborne viruses like the flu, possibly due to both their ability to survive longer in dry cool conditions and irritated nasal passages making it easier to catch them. Eczema can be exacerbated and dry skin can also be uncomfortable. Higher humidity in the home creates an environment for two of the most common and undesirable triggers for asthma and allergy – dust mites and mould.
Novel coronavirus
A hygrometer is also useful during the Corona virus pandemic. This is because studies prove a link between Corona virus transmission and humidity:
Low humidity and very low temperatures allow viruses to survive long on surfaces and in the air.
In contrast, higher temperatures and humidity can limit the spread of the corona virus.
A common problem of incorrect room humidity is mold growth. In the long run, too much humidity can lead to the development of mold. With the help of a hygrometer, you can prevent mold and keep the humidity in your rooms below the critical value of 65 percent.
But air that is too dry is also bad for your health. It promotes infections and can lead to various symptoms.
Application area
A thermometer hygrometer is useful for various tasks. For example, it is used by mold remediation technicians and home inspectors to determine air quality. Also, people who grow plants in a greenhouse will often use one to make sure that the temperature and humidity is ideal for what they are trying to grow.