With the uptick in fires globally, it is not uncommon to find poor air quality in unexpected places. Because of the health risks associated with inhaling airborne particulate matter, it makes sense to monitor the air where you typically live and work. The following Digi-Key TechForum article by Scott Raeker, will help you put together a system to keep tabs on air quality and send you alerts when levels exceed a pre-determined amount. It utilizes technology from Machinechat and Panasonic:
Monitoring Air Quality with JEDI One and Panasonic