The quality of the air you breathe is essential for your health, but many people are unaware of the hidden dangers within their own homes. While outdoor air pollution is a well-known concern, indoor air quality can often be even worse. Factors like dry air during winter, airtight modern homes that lack proper ventilation, and everyday activities such as cooking, drying laundry, and showering contribute to poor air quality.
Mill Sense is designed to help you understand and manage the air in your home, ensuring a healthier, more comfortable environment for you and your family.
Mill Sense – Monitor and Improve Your Indoor Air Quality
The quality of the air you breathe is a critical factor in maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Mill Sense empowers you to monitor and control the air quality in your home, ensuring a healthier environment for you and your family. This smart indoor air quality sensor measures key factors such as humidity, TVOC (toxins and chemicals from everyday items), temperature, and eCO2 levels, giving you complete insight into your home’s atmosphere.
With the user-friendly Mill app, you can easily check your home’s air quality wherever you are, track statistics over time, and make adjustments to ensure the best possible indoor climate. Unlike traditional air quality sensors, Mill Sense offers wireless operation, integrated WiFi, and a rechargeable battery, making it convenient and easy to use.
Mill Sense stands out not only for its functionality but also for its award-winning design. With sleek aesthetics that complement any modern home, it was honored with the prestigious Red Dot and IF Design Awards in 2021. The device can be mounted on the wall using the included magnet bracket or placed on a flat surface, offering flexibility in placement.
Customized Monitoring for Every Room
Air quality can vary from one room to another, and Mill Sense allows you to monitor the climate in each space individually. For optimal health, track the air quality in specific rooms like the baby’s room, kitchen, and living room. Mill Sense is available in a convenient three-pack, offering a better price for those looking to monitor multiple areas.
Baby’s Room
Ensuring the right temperature and air quality in your baby’s room is essential. The ideal sleeping temperature is between 17-19°C. With Mill Sense, you can monitor the temperature directly from your phone, eliminating the need to check on the baby’s room constantly. Additionally, if the room has recently been painted, Mill Sense can measure the level of toxins emitted from the paint, so you’ll know when it’s safe to use the space.
Pets and Indoor Climate
Pets bring joy to our homes, but they also introduce dirt and bacteria that can affect the air quality. Pet hair and dander contribute to allergens, so it’s important to clean more frequently to maintain healthy air. Mill Sense helps you monitor the impact of pets on your home’s indoor climate.
Fireplace and Winter Activities
In colder months, indoor air can become dry due to heating systems. While a fireplace adds warmth and charm, it can also release smoke and reduce humidity. Similarly, the excessive use of candles can contaminate the air. Mill Sense helps you monitor these factors, ensuring good ventilation and maintaining healthy air quality during winter activities.
Humidity Control
Too much humidity in your home can lead to mold growth, which is harmful to your health. This is especially true in areas like bathrooms, kitchens, and laundry rooms. Mill Sense helps you monitor humidity levels, allowing you to take action before mold becomes a problem. Proper ventilation during activities such as cooking, showering, or drying clothes is essential for maintaining healthy air.
Mill Sense: Your Smart Solution for Healthy Air Quality
Whether you are concerned about your baby’s room, pets, or general indoor climate, Mill Sense provides the tools you need to monitor and improve the air quality in your home. With its easy-to-use app, advanced sensor technology, and elegant design, it’s never been easier to ensure the health and comfort of your home’s atmosphere.

Tips for Achieving a Healthy Indoor Climate
Maintaining a healthy indoor environment is crucial for your well-being. Here are some practical tips to help you achieve optimal air quality and comfort in your home:
- Open Windows Several Times Daily
Fresh air circulation is essential for improving indoor air quality. Open your windows for a few minutes each day to let in fresh air and reduce the buildup of indoor pollutants. - Avoid Drying Clothes Inside & Ventilate After Showers
Drying clothes indoors can increase humidity levels, promoting mold growth. Always dry clothes outdoors when possible. After showering, ventilate the room well to prevent excess moisture buildup. - Maintain a Consistent Temperature
Keeping a stable temperature in all rooms is important for comfort and health. Fluctuating temperatures can create uneven humidity levels, leading to discomfort and potential health issues. - Use Health-Labeled Detergents
Choose cleaning products and detergents that are labeled as safe and eco-friendly. These products often contain fewer chemicals and toxins that can negatively impact indoor air quality. - Clean Regularly & Schedule an Annual Deep Clean
Frequent cleaning helps reduce dust, dirt, and allergens in your home. Make sure to do a major cleaning once a year, focusing on deep-cleaning carpets, vents, and hard-to-reach places. - Avoid Smoking Indoors
Smoking inside introduces harmful chemicals into the air, reducing air quality and posing health risks. Keep your home smoke-free to protect both the air quality and your family’s health. - Repair Water Damage Immediately
Water damage can lead to mold growth, which negatively impacts indoor air quality and health. Address any leaks or water issues promptly to prevent mold and other related problems. - Regular Maintenance of Ventilation Systems
Ensure your ventilation system is working effectively. Clean and maintain filters regularly, and have your ventilation system serviced to promote proper airflow and prevent the buildup of contaminants.
By following these simple steps, you can significantly improve the air quality and comfort of your home, promoting a healthier living environment for you and your family.






