HomeCleanse Launches Guardian Air Quality Monitor
HEALTH & BEAUTY


HomeCleanse The Guardian
HomeCleanse has launched the HomeCleanse Guardian, an indoor air quality monitor designed to function as a security system for home air. The device tracks pollutants and environmental factors continuously, providing real-time alerts about airborne threats before they impact health.
The Florida-based mold remediation and indoor environmental health company positions the Guardian as a next-generation approach to protecting indoor air quality. The device monitors a broader range of contaminants and conditions than typical consumer air quality products, covering spaces up to 5,000 square feet.
Comprehensive Monitoring System
The Guardian tracks particle counts from 0.1 to 10 microns, particulate matter in the same range, mold index, total volatile organic compounds, carbon dioxide, ozone, humidity, temperature, and overall air quality index. The device uses modular sensors that can be updated as technology advances.
Indoor air quality represents a significant but often overlooked health factor. The EPA reports that people spend nearly 90 percent of their time indoors, where air can be up to five times more polluted than outdoor air. Poor indoor air quality has been linked to chronic inflammation, cognitive issues, and respiratory problems.
"The Guardian answers a problem most individuals don't even realize exists," said Michael Rubino, Founder and CEO of HomeCleanse. "We've seen firsthand how poor air quality can affect people's health and their overall lives. The Guardian empowers individuals to track their air quality in real-time, transforming awareness into prevention and action. Think of it as a home health security system, watching for changes that could compromise your well-being. This is the future of proactive health management."
Real-Time Data and Expert Support
The Guardian connects to an app and subscription dashboard that translates air quality data into actionable information. Users receive immediate notifications when contaminant or humidity levels spike, along with personalized recommendations for addressing issues.
The system includes optional access to HomeCleanse environmental health professionals who can provide guidance on responding to air quality changes. The device stores up to eight months of data onboard, maintaining functionality even without internet connectivity.
Users can customize dashboards to focus on specific metrics relevant to their home environment, individual sensitivities, or health goals. The system adapts monitoring priorities based on user preferences and changing conditions.
Design and Capabilities
The Guardian covers up to 5,000 square feet, making it suitable for large open layouts and multi-room homes. The modular sensor design allows for future upgrades without replacing the entire system, extending the device's useful life as monitoring technology evolves.
Real-time alerts notify users the moment air quality changes occur, enabling immediate response rather than discovering problems after exposure has already happened. The device operates continuously, providing 24/7 monitoring without requiring user interaction.
The customizable dashboard lets users prioritize the metrics most relevant to their situation. Someone with mold sensitivity might focus heavily on humidity and mold index readings, while another user might prioritize particulate matter or VOC levels.
Company Mission and Approach
HomeCleanse specializes in precision mold remediation and indoor air quality improvement. Founded by environmental wellness expert Michael Rubino, the company combines scientific protocols with education to help families create healthier living spaces.
"The Guardian reflects our core belief that clean air is a human right," Rubino said. "Families deserve to know what's in their air, just as much as they deserve to know what's in their food or water. This device puts that knowledge and control directly in their hands."
The Guardian aligns with HomeCleanse's broader mission to raise remediation and prevention standards while educating consumers about the connection between indoor air quality and health outcomes. The company views air quality monitoring as a critical component of proactive health management rather than reactive problem solving.
The HomeCleanse Guardian is available for purchase now at homecleanse.com/homecleanse-guardian.
