Singapore Mould, PSI, PM2.5 & Humidity Alerts — Free on Telegram
AMRI (Aira Mould Risk Index) is a free Singapore home wellness service from Pico X Health. Every hour we combine NEA weather data — outdoor humidity, rainfall, wind speed, temperature — with Singapore-wide PSI and PM2.5 readings to produce a 0–100 mould-growth risk score for your zone.
What you get on Telegram, free
- Daily 8am wellness check — current AMRI score, humidity, temperature, NEA PSI and PM2.5 for your zone, plus a one-line ventilation recommendation.
- Spike alerts — fired when humidity, rainfall, PSI or PM2.5 jump enough to push your home into a higher risk band (e.g. haze events, monsoon surges, sudden condensation conditions).
- Zone-aware — Central, East, North, South, West readings sourced live from data.gov.sg / NEA, mapped to your Singapore postal code.
Why humidity and PSI together?
Singapore homes face two parallel air-quality stressors: indoor humidity drives mould growth on walls, wardrobes and bomb shelters; outdoor PSI and PM2.5 drive respiratory strain during haze. AMRI is the only Singapore alert that fuses both into one Telegram chat — no app install, no signup beyond Telegram.
How to start
Start free on Telegram with Aira Hales. Send your postal code once and you're set. Upgrade to Pico X Customer for permanent memory and direct booking of mould remediation, aircon servicing, waterproofing and full-unit painting.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is AMRI?
- AMRI (Aira Mould Risk Index) is a 0–100 score that combines NEA Singapore weather — humidity, rainfall, wind, temperature — with indoor sensing to estimate mould-growth risk in your home, hour by hour.
- Does it include PSI and PM2.5?
- Yes. Every alert includes the latest NEA PSI and PM2.5 readings for your zone, along with a plain-English health advisory — useful during haze and Singapore monsoon transitions.
- How often are humidity alerts sent?
- A daily 8am wellness check covers humidity, mould risk and air quality. Spike alerts fire any time outdoor humidity, PSI or PM2.5 jump enough to change your home risk band.
- Is it really free?
- Yes. Solo Free on Telegram includes AMRI alerts, NEA air-quality lookups and 7-day rolling memory. No card required.
- Where does the data come from?
- NEA Singapore via data.gov.sg — the same official source for PSI, PM2.5, rainfall, humidity, temperature and wind.