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User Guide

How to Use AirAware

AirAware helps you understand current atmospheric wellness conditions using location data, air-density patterns, PLD movement, body sensitivity indicators, and optional wellness inputs.

Wellness guidance only: AirAware is not a medical device and does not diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease.

Step 1

Purchase, License, and Download

After Stripe payment, the secure download page displays your AirAware license key. Save it before opening the app. The license is locked to the first activated device.

AirAware secure download and license key screen
Step 2

Allow GPS for Local Readings

GPS lets AirAware calculate local atmospheric conditions. When GPS is fresh and confidence is high, the app labels the source as verified.

AirAware dashboard using Phone GPS
Score

Understand the AirAware Score

The score summarizes current atmospheric intensity and variability. Lower scores usually indicate stable conditions. Higher scores suggest stronger atmospheric shifts.

Stable AirAware score example
Manual Mode

Manual Location Entry

You can also type a city, state, and country. GPS and manual location can both remain available for cross-checking.

Manual location dashboard example
High Load

High and Elevated Conditions

Red or orange dashboard states show stronger atmospheric movement, often connected to mountain/ascent or valley/descent patterns.

High AirAware score example
PLD Trend

Body Sensitivity and PLD Trend

The 6-hour trend view helps show whether the body-impact load is stable, elevated, noticeable, or spiking.

PLD trend notice example
Body Window

Stable Trend Example

A stable trend means PLD movement is below the tangible threshold. The app may still show Watch if conditions are changing slowly.

Stable PLD trend screen
Verification

Data Verification Panel

This panel shows source, freshness, confidence, data completeness, timestamps, weather inputs, air density, density altitude, and DA movement.

Data verification panel
BP Context

BP Response Traffic Lights

Traffic lights provide wellness-context indicators for high-BP and low-BP sensitivity patterns. These are informational and not medical diagnosis.

BP response traffic lights
Body Map

Body Sensitivity Map

The body map distributes impact across different body zones. Percentages are intensity indicators based on available app inputs.

Body sensitivity map
AI Report

Generated Wellness Report

The report summarizes current atmospheric context, score behavior, DA/PLD movement, and general wellness suggestions.

Generated AirAware wellness report
Examples

Different City Conditions

Scores vary by location, timing, elevation, humidity, pressure, density altitude, and recent atmospheric movement.

Extreme AirAware score example

Important Wellness Disclaimer

AirAware provides environmental wellness awareness and educational guidance only. It is not a medical device, diagnostic system, or replacement for medical advice. For health concerns, contact a qualified medical professional.