Dashboard – ecologicca

connecting 

your health & 

your environment

an integrated environmental health platform

you are the product 

of your environment!

'ecology' studies the relationship between organism (us) and environments (where we spend our lives). 

ecologicca is untangling this complex connection using an AI-and-data-driven platform that tracks both our health and our environments to help us improve both!

two impacts, one platform.

our technology offers Bilateral Impact Reporting ™, measuring the impact our buildings 
have on the environment, and the environment's impact on us. 

for individuals:


* integrative health tracking with 
the apps you already use! 

* insights into the impact of your 
environment on your specific 
health concerns 

* data & suggestions for improving 
your environments to optimize 
your health

for businesses:


* proven health improvements to 
deepen customer & employee engagement & retention

* operational and productivity data insights to optimize your teams & space

* live data collection & correlation to decrease illness in the office

for builders:


* live data collection to: 

** demonstrate regulatory compliance 
** improve building operations
** decrease carbon emissions 
**improve tenancy

* health data from tenants to inform future development & building upgrades 

what to expect

hers is a snapshot of what you can expect from your dashboard
Amsterdam
  • Environment
  • Brain Health
  • Sleep Quality
  • Impact

Amsterdam air trends

The average air quality trends of PM2.5 in Amsterdam have been improving over the last 10 years! 
Like most cities, spring time in Amsterdam sees increased airborne particles resulting in higher rates of health related symptoms. 

PM2.5

PM2.5 refers to tiny particles, smaller than dust, which impacts health. PM2.5 levels change day-to-day and year-over-year, increasing long and short team health risks. PM2.5 occurs both indoors and outside. 


PM2.5's small size allows them to enter the bloodstream once breathed in meaning that it can impact every body system.


The WHO says PM2.5 density in the air should not top 15 micrograms per cubic meter in any 24-hour period, or 5 mcg/m3 averaged across an entire year.


From 2014-2024, the average PM2.5 level in Amsterdam was 61.8mcg/m3.

The Central Nervous System

A recent study linked the impact of increased PM2.5, year-over-year with the first time hospitalizations for central nervous diseases. 

1µg/m³ increase year-over year

=

8% increase in Parkinson's

5µg/m³ increase year-over year

=

44% increase in Parkinson's

Deeper sleep

Studies show that:

every 10µg/m³ PM2.5

=

25 minutes of worse sleep each night
Therefore, in Amsterdam, the average person in 2024, has had 115 minutes (nearly two hours!) of worsened sleep because of particles in the air. 

PM2.5 & Health

In the last decade, Amsterdam had four years where year-over-year PM2.5 levels impacted the central nervous system and sleep quality has been impacted every year. 


From 2023 to 2024, PM2.5 has increased by an average of 1.3mg/m3 year-over-year, inflaming the nervous system and costing the average person 115 minutes of deep sleep each night. 

Health & the Environment

ecologicca's products reduce airborne threats that impact health. Here is the difference that our products have made for our clients. 

Our users experienced up to 77 minutes of deeper sleep each night in the last year. 

Paris
  • Environment
  • Brain Health
  • Sleep Quality
  • Impact

Paris air trends

The average air quality trends of PM2.5 in Paris have been improving!
Like most cities, spring time in Paris sees increased airborne particles resulting in higher rates of health related symptoms. 

PM2.5

PM2.5 refers to tiny particles, smaller than dust, which impacts health. PM2.5 levels change day-to-day and year-over-year, increasing long and short team health risks. PM2.5 occurs both indoors and outside. 


PM2.5's small size allows them to enter the bloodstream once breathed in meaning that it can impact every body system.


The WHO says PM2.5 density in the air should not top 15 micrograms per cubic meter in any 24-hour period, or 5 mcg/m3 averaged across an entire year.


From 2014-2024, the average PM2.5 level in Paris was 65mcg/m3.

The Central Nervous System

A recent study linked the impact of increased PM2.5, year-over-year with the first time hospitalizations for central nervous diseases. 

1µg/m³ increase year-over year

=

8% increase in Parkinson's

5µg/m³ increase year-over year

=

44% increase in Parkinson's

Deeper sleep

Studies show that:

every 10µg/m³ PM2.5

=

25 minutes of worse sleep each night
Therefore, in Paris, the average person in 2024, has had 140 minutes (over two hours!) of worsened sleep because of particles in the air. 

PM2.5 & Health

In the last decade, Paris had five years where year-over-year PM2.5 levels impacted the central nervous system and sleep quality has been impacted every year. 


From 2023 to 2024, PM2.5 has increased by an average of 1.5mg/m3 year-over-year, inflaming the nervous system and costing the average person 140 minutes of deep sleep each night. 

Health & the Environment

ecologicca's products reduce airborne threats that impact health. Here is the difference that our products have made for our clients. 

our clients experienced up to 109 minutes of deeper sleep each night in the last year. 

Toronto
  • Environment
  • Health
  • Impact

Toronto air trends

The air we breathe is full of tiny particles that impact our heath.  PM2.5, ozone and other ground level toxins in the city of Toronto are charted below, indicating the spikes that directly affect our health. 

PM2.5

PM2.5 refers to tiny particles, smaller than dust, which impacts health. PM2.5 levels change day-to-day and year-over-year. PM2.5 occurs both indoors and outside. 

PM2.5 is major pollutant and February 2024, the EPA tightened PM2.5 regulations by 25% with the goal of reducing thousands of premature deaths each year. 


The WHO says PM2.5 density in the air should not top 15 micrograms per cubic meter in any 24-hour period, or 5 mcg/m3 averaged across an entire year.


From 2014-2024, the average PM2.5 level in Toronto was 38.9mcg/m3.

PM2.5

PM2.5 are tiny airborne particles that impact health.  Their small size allows them to enter the bloodstream once breathed in meaning that PM2.5 can impact every body system. When PM2.5 levels increase day-to-day and year-over-year, so do our health risks. These increases impact health in both the short and long term. 

The Central Nervous System

A recent study linked the impact of increased PM2.5, year-over-year with the first time hospitalizations for central nervous diseases. 

1µg/m³ increase year-over year

=

8% increase in Parkinson's

5µg/m³ increase year-over year

=

44% increase in Parkinson's

PM2.5 & The Central Nervous System

In the last decade, Toronto had three years where year-over-year PM2.5 levels exceeded the levels where central nervous system impacts are made. 


- In 2017, PM2.5 levels increased by 1.9mg/m3 from the previous year. 

- In 2021, PM2.5 levels increased by 2.4mg/m3 from the previous year. 

- In 2023, PM2.5 levels increased by 6mg/m3 from the previous year. 

In Ontario in 2017, 

Parkinson's incidence rates increased by 9.8%

These results are in alignment with the predictions from the long term studies, quantifying the impact of Toronto air on the central nervous system.

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