Monitoring indoor air quality
How clean is the air in your office building?
Monitoring indoor air quality and occupancy levels can improve productivity and the wellbeing of employees.
Managing levels of Occupancy, Carbon Emissions (CO2), Temperature (°C), Humidity (RH), and Particulate Matter (PM) can reduce the transmission of viruses and impact on cognitive functions.

Carbon dioxide
Maintain levels between 300-500ppm

Temperature
Maintain levels at 21°C

Humidity
Maintain levels between 40% – 60%

Particulate matter
Keep levels less than 10 micrograms per cubic metre

Indoor air quality monitoring system
Our powerful analytics engine gathers air quality data from sensors, to give you access to reports and a snapshot view about the health of your office building.
Giving you the flexibility to control HVAC systems to pump more fresh air into spaces when there is high levels of occupancy and CO2.
Still not sure what your office needs are?
Speak to our team of professionals and get a free assessment of your workplace.

Indoor air quality sensors
Environmental sensors are a low cost solution to gather data. They help optimise systems, support energy and cost efficiencies in the workplace.
Data gathered on Temperature, CO2, Humidity, Particulates and Noise levels.
Anonymous data – No personal or health information of an individual is captured. GDPR compliant.
Monitor air quality throughout the day to make sure fresh air is circulated efficiently.
Data transmitted via LoRawan network which does not touch your IT infrastructure.
Improve productivity
As larger groups of people inhabit indoor spaces, CO2 levels rises and building ventilation is needed to bring fresh air back into the building. CO2 levels above 500ppm leads to lethargic and low productivity.
Air quality analytics software
We use data to help you find trends in air quality. Allowing you to react quickly to changes when needed to optimise productivity.


