Bathroom pollution sensors

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Bathroom pollution sensors

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What could go wrong?
"If someone is inside the bathroom and they vape, it will contaminate the air, our sensor will pick it up and it will alert somebody in real time, 'Hey, there's a problem here, your air is contaminated, somebody could be vaping, somebody could be smoking, send somebody to check it out,'" Digital Fly software developer Billy Schweigert said.

The device, called Fly Sense, can detect gas and moisture in the air indicating vaping is taking place. A spike in the data means something is suspicious. Peterson said the device then sends an alert to a cellphone.
Gas and moisture, IN A BATHROOM! The horrors!
The device has another sensor to track peaks in sound levels to also determine if bullying or fighting is possibly happening.
LOUD SOUNDS! HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA :lol: :lol:

This isn't the onion? Thank you, government, PLEASE overpay for this...
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Re: Bathroom pollution sensors

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Pretty standard after Taco Tuesday.
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Re: Bathroom pollution sensors

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Glad they didn't have those at my high school in the early 1980's. We'd have set the alarm off at least three times a day with our billowing pot smoke. :lol:
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