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AirRater


4.6 ( 1536 ratings )
Pogoda Health & Fitness
Desenvolvedor: Chris Lucani
Darmowy

Do you have asthma, hay fever or another lung condition that impacts your life?

Do you want to have more control over your symptoms?

AirRater could help you.

Sometimes you know what’s causing your symptoms, like being with an animal or in a dusty room. However, it’s not always easy to work out what’s making your symptoms worse, or even why they go away. Environmental conditions such as air quality and weather can have a major impact, even though they are hard for you to see.

By using measurements of air quality, such as temperature, air pollution and pollen, AirRater helps you work out what environmental triggers make your symptoms get worse.

You can use AirRater to track your asthma and allergy symptoms. AirRater can help you work out which environmental triggers are causing these symptoms, providing you with information for your location. You can even get alerts when your triggers are high. This lets you plan your activities according to the air quality around you.

Download this free app today and benefit from the key features of AirRater, including:

* Up-to-date air pollution, pollen (where available) and temperature readings across Australia

* Individualised alerts for your symptom triggers

* Reports showing the relationship between your symptoms and the environment

AirRater is also a research project that will allow investigators to better understand and respond to the health impacts of air pollution. You may be asked to complete a survey helping with this research.

AirRater was developed by researchers at the University of Tasmania, in collaboration with the Tasmanian Environmental Protection Agency, CSIRO, ANU and the Tasmanian Department of Health. AirRater is funded by the Australian Government, the University of Tasmania’s Menzies Institute for Medical Research, the Tasmanian Department of Health, ACT Health and the NT Department of Health.

Please note that AirRater uses your GPS in the background to assess air quality as you move from location to location. Continued use of GPS running in the background can dramatically decrease battery life.