The global pandemic has pushed indoor air quality front of mind. There are new recommendations around humidity and CO2 levels in the office as a tool to reduce the spread of virus.
Employees now expect more from their working environment as increasing amounts of research point out the negative effects of poor indoor air. There has never been a better time to demand healthy indoor air from your building owner.
It’s easy to start monitoring the indoor air quality in your office. A simple out-of-the box solution giving you live, shareable data within minutes. Easy color-coding lets you know when the air in your office is not healthy, and how to take action.
CO2
Temp
Humidity
Airborne chemicals (VOCs)
Radon
Light
Occupancy
Pressure
“Good indoor air quality has a positive impact on health and wellness, sick leave rates, productivity and decision-making.”Pål Berntsen, VP & GM Airthings for Business
Airthings for Business
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