Indoor Air Quality matters

What is affecting your air?

Temperature

Continuous, real-time measuring and analysing of temperature is important to ensure that the room temperature levels fulfil the requirements, e.g. in offices, schools, hospitals (surgery rooms, patient rooms). 

Continuous, real-time measuring and analysing of temperature is important to ensure that the room temperature levels fulfil the requirements, e.g. in offices, schools, hospitals (surgery rooms, patient rooms). 

Humidity

Humidity is measured as relative humidity expressed as a percentage, indicates a present state of absolute humidity relative to a maximum humidity given the same temperature.

Humidity is measured as relative humidity expressed as a percentage, indicates a present state of absolute humidity relative to a maximum humidity given the same temperature.

Carbon Dioxide

Carbon dioxide (CO2) is generated by exhalation. CO2 levels are accumulating in spaces, where windows are closed, and air ventilation is bad. CO2 levels have a significant impact of well-being as they can cause tiredness, weaken the ability to concentrate, and cause headaches

Research results of Harvard University show that decisions made in clean indoor air environments are 61% better than compared to normal office conditions.

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Particulate matter

Air Pressure Difference

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