
Who We Are
Utilizing both educating personnel of a factory about their unsound air conditions and raising awareness of a fact that living in an urban area can also have hazardous effects on one, the organization of Toxic Alert aims to make individual air safety as simple and as efficient as possible to a wide range of people: not only to factory staff but also to citizens living in cities, and people who have various diseases which make environment-friendly air a necessity.
What We Do
We design smart, wearable gas detection gadgets that monitor your air in real time. Our system combines advanced sensors, health monitoring, and easy wearability to protect you from hidden threats you can’t see or smell.

Our Team

Afshin Rahimi
Chief Project Manager

Sepehr Firouzi
Chief Technical Officer

Maliheh Nobarani
Accounting Manager

Mohtaram Sadat Sirang
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What gases does Toxic Alert detect?
Toxic Alert’s sensors are designed to detect multiple common harmful gases found in industrial and urban environments. This includes gases that can’t be seen or smelled but can pose a health risk. Exact gases depend on your selected sensors and can be adjusted for specific industries or conditions.
How does it monitor my health?
In addition to gas sensors, Toxic Alert tracks vital signs like oxygen saturation and heart rate. This helps identify if exposure to harmful gases is affecting your health, so you can act quickly.
How is it worn?
The device is lightweight and modular. It attaches easily to work uniforms, safety vests, jackets, or other clothing, so it goes wherever you go.
Do I need special training to use it?
No. Toxic Alert is designed to be simple and practical. Once set up, it runs automatically. Users just clip it on and go about their work or daily life — the system handles the rest.
What happens if a dangerous level is detected?
If the device detects unsafe gas levels or notices changes in your vital signs, it can alert you through sound or light signals. For some setups, it can also send information to a health or safety center if needed.