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Wednesday, March 10 2021 - 08:18
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Blues Wireless and Safecast Introduce Airnote -- the Most Easy-to-Use Air Quality Monitor Ever Built
BOSTON and TOKYO, March 10, 2021 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

-- Safecast will deploy Airnote devices at Fukushima during a live-streamed 10 
year anniversary event.

Safecast, a global leader in open environmental data, and Blues Wireless, a 
leading developer of IoT cloud cellular solutions, today announced Airnote, an 
air quality monitoring device with unprecedented simplicity and 
cost-effectiveness. By removing complexity and barriers to use, Airnote enables 
the mass deployment of air quality sensors at a cost of nearly half that of 
other products on the market. 

"Ten years ago, the crisis at Fukushima brought together many talented 
individuals from around the globe to serve a common purpose: enable people to 
understand the conditions impacting the safety of their environment," said Ray 
Ozzie, founder of Blues Wireless and Safecast volunteer. "The nonprofit 
organization Safecast, Blues Wireless, and ultimately the Airnote device were 
all borne as a result of this collaboration."

All of the air quality measurements collected by Airnote are sent directly to 
the Safecast platform and published into the public domain as part of their 
global environmental dataset.

To date, air quality, water quality, radiation, and other aspects of the 
environment have involved expensive equipment, careful site work for device 
placement, and challenges in establishing reliable outdoor network 
connectivity. Airnote is a fully integrated zero-setup solar-powered device 
that easily attaches to the outside of any sunny window. At regular intervals, 
Airnote automatically uploads air quality data using cellular networks in more 
than 130 countries, no registration or network setup required. Airnote includes 
a pre-paid/pre-activated data plan that will run for the entire lifetime of the 
device.

These capabilities are enabled by the Blues Wireless Notecard ( 
https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=3091571-1&h=419623920&u=http%3A%2F%2Fblues.io%2F&a=Notecard 
), a small data pump that manufacturers embed within their products to greatly 
simplify the task of securely moving data to and from the cloud over cellular 
networks. Blues Wireless began first volume shipments of the Notecard this past 
December. 

Airnote provides information on a display or users can scan its QR code and 
view charts and graphs online. The device measures temperature, humidity, air 
pressure, and density of particulate matter in PM1, PM2.5, and PM10. Data 
uploaded by Airnote devices benefits everyone, designated into the public 
domain at birth. Through notehub.io ( 
https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=3091571-1&h=14033389&u=http%3A%2F%2Fnotehub.io%2F&a=notehub.io 
), the Blues Wireless real-time data router, and Safecast's databases and maps, 
data is available worldwide for analysis, education, or even commercial use. 
While data is anonymous by default, device owners can optionally claim devices 
and be credited for data uploads.

"While Fukushima was an unequivocal disaster, the event presented us with an 
opportunity to better plan for the future and safety of our environment," said 
Pieter Franken, co-founder and Japan director of Safecast. "The global data 
we'll receive from Airnote will accelerate the pace of citizen-led open data, 
moving us towards a healthier global environment, while enabling faster and 
more efficient reactions to future crises."

Airnote is available to order at shop.blues.io ( 
https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=3091571-1&h=1736558865&u=https%3A%2F%2Fshop.blues.io%2F&a=shop.blues.io 
) and will be featured during Safecast's live-streamed driving tour of 
Fukushima and surrounding communities on March 13, 2021. The tour will pay 
tribute to the 10th anniversary of the Fukushima accident and Safecast's 
founding. Throughout the event, Safecast volunteers, including Ray Ozzie, will 
talk to residents and people involved with the accident, as well as current 
supporters of worldwide environmental monitoring solutions. Safecast will 
install dozens of Airnote devices along the way.

The day-long event will begin Saturday, March 13 at 9 am JST (Friday, March 12 
at 7 pm EST) and will be broadcast live via YouTube. There will be 
opportunities for viewers to ask questions and otherwise engage in the event. 
To participate please register for free or reserve premium seats at 
https://safecast.org/safecast10/.

About Blues Wireless
Founded in 2019, Blues Wireless is the creator of Notecard, the fastest and 
most cost-effective way to add wireless connectivity to any product. Notecard 
is a highly secure system on a module (SoM) with embedded 10-year global 
connectivity that allows any developer to send data from remote assets using 
JSON and two-lines of code. The data is routed to the cloud applications of 
customers' choice, again using simple JSON and REST. Blues's customers 
represent leading and innovative companies spanning agriculture, automotive, 
construction, healthcare, industrial, manufacturing, retail, supply chain & 
cold chain, transportation, and logistics. Use cases range from simple tracking 
and remote monitoring to edge analytics and remote control. Blues is 
headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts. Please connect with us at 
hello@blues.com or visit blues.io ( 
https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=3091571-1&h=4212536847&u=http%3A%2F%2Fblues.io%2F&a=blues.io 
) for more information.

About Safecast
"Safecast has revolutionized citizen-science." (Popular Mechanics, March 2018). 
Safecast is an international, nonprofit, volunteer organization devoted to 
collecting open environmental data. After the 2011 Fukushima meltdown, open & 
trustworthy information was unavailable–Safecast was formed in response, and 
quickly began monitoring, collecting, and sharing environmental radiation data. 
Growing quickly in size, scope, and geographical reach, Safecast's mission is 
to provide people worldwide with the tools they need to inform themselves by 
gathering and sharing reliable environmental data in an open and participatory 
fashion. For more information, please visit safecast.org ( 
https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=3091571-1&h=1530882640&u=https%3A%2F%2Fsafecast.org%2F&a=safecast.org 
), or reach out to info@safecast.org.

SOURCE Blues Wireless

CONTACT: Peter Nilsson, Blues Wireless. +1-858-880-5466, pnilsson@blues.com
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