SMART CITY CAMPUSHealthy indoor climate
Air quality in offices and conference rooms is a crucial factor in employee health and performance. By measuring the CO2 content in the indoor air, the air quality can be recorded in real time and ventilation controlled accordingly. The status and development of the air quality in the premises can be made visible to users at any time.
Data-based and needs-based measures, e.g. ventilation only above a certain CO2 content, have the potential to make more efficient use of personnel. The CO2 content in the indoor air is also a good indicator of the proportion of air breathed and thus also of the potential exposure to aerosols.