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A groundbreaking AI tool has been developed by a team of researchers in Leeds, aimed at detecting the potential for mould growth in various environments. This innovative technology not only identifies areas susceptible to mould but also offers practical solutions to mitigate the issue before it escalates.
Mould can pose significant health risks, particularly for individuals with respiratory conditions or weakened immune systems. The newly developed AI tool utilizes advanced algorithms to analyze environmental factors such as humidity, temperature, and ventilation. By assessing these variables, the system can predict the likelihood of mould development in specific locations.
In addition to its detection capabilities, the AI tool provides actionable recommendations to prevent mould growth. These suggestions can range from improving ventilation to adjusting humidity levels, empowering property owners and managers to take proactive measures.
With rising awareness of indoor air quality and its impact on health, this technology represents a significant advancement in the fight against mould, promising safer living and working environments for all.
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