Focus
Carbon monoxide awareness

Interlink Subsidiary
SPARROW is a smartphone connected carbon monoxide monitor that lets users track environmental conditions in real-time for health, wellness, and safety workflows.
Focus
Carbon monoxide awareness
Platform
Mobile app connected monitoring
SPARROW is part of EcoSensors and the Interlink Electronics group, extending connected personal gas monitoring capabilities.
Applications
SPARROW is designed for real-world carbon monoxide awareness across home life, travel, and work settings. The platform emphasizes practical personal protection and visibility for day-to-day environments.
Sensitive and reliable carbon monoxide detection can add a new protection layer beyond traditional air quality devices and standard home CO alarms.
Cars, boats, campsites, RVs, hotels, and rentals can all carry unique CO risks. Portable monitoring improves awareness while away from home.
Professionals with recurring exposure can benefit from continuous personal monitoring, especially where low-level exposure may not be actively tracked.

Home
SPARROW's sensitive and reliable carbon monoxide sensing provides a level of personal detection not typically found in traditional household alarms alone.

Travel
You may not be protected from carbon monoxide while traveling. Cars, boats, campsites, RVs, hotels, and rental properties all present different risk profiles. SPARROW supports travel safety with a small form factor, rechargeable battery, and mobile workflow.

Work
Many professionals are exposed to carbon monoxide regularly. Continuous monitoring helps detect low-level exposure patterns that could otherwise be missed by threshold-only safety systems.
Sensitive Populations

Small size and higher respiration rates can cause children and infants to feel the effects of carbon monoxide more quickly.

Reduced oxygen transport can affect people with heart disease and respiratory disorders more rapidly.

Conditions like asthma and COPD can compound oxygen absorption challenges during prolonged exposure.

CO exposure during pregnancy can endanger a developing baby as carbon monoxide passes through the placenta.

In active, healthy adults, prolonged exposure can still have lasting health effects. Monitoring tools continue to improve how exposure trends are understood in dynamic daily activity.
Several organizations set exposure standards, but all agree that no level of carbon monoxide is considered truly safe.