The first step toward adequate ventilation in a healthy workplace is to continuously monitor CO2 levels.
Employers, asset owners and facility managers can feel reassured that essential monitoring enables effective air quality management and reporting.
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Connected AirWits CO2 is a carbon dioxide (CO2), temperature and humidity measuring device to monitor air quality remotely. The device sends the measurement data in configurable time intervals (typically 30 min) through the 0G Network, powered by Sigfox.
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The Connected AirWits PM is a particulate matter (PM), temperature and humidity measuring device to monitor air quality remotely. The device sends the measurement data in configurable time intervals (typically every 30 min) through the Sigfox 0G network.
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Lower CO2 levels increase productivity, lower risk of health effects such as virus transmission & headaches.
An indoor space that has well-regulated temperature creates a comfortable space to study and work.
Well-regulated humidity in a room reduces risk of mould and creates a comfortable space.
Inhaling small particles (1 to 10μm) can cause lung or heart related health issues.
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Wide use of monitors displaying the state of indoor air quality must be mandated because the general public currently have no way of knowing the condition of indoor spaces they occupy and share with others. Visible displays will keep building operators accountable for air quality. The public should be made aware and demand safe environments.
Distinguished Professor in the School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences at Queensland University of Technology
Understanding and controlling building ventilation can improve the quality of the air we breathe and reduce the risk of indoor health concerns, including preventing the virus that causes COVID-19 from spreading indoors.
17th September 2021
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