CO2 Alert

KNOW WHEN YOUR ROOM NEEDS A BREATHER


The CO2 Alert lets anyone in the room take control over the air they are breathing by alerting when the air is unhealthy.

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Breathe easy

The Airthings CO2 Alert lets you know when Carbon Dioxide (CO2) levels get too high, so you can bring fresh air into the room, helping people stay healthy and productive.

Bringing fresh air into a room can be as simple as opening a door or window, but it can also be a sign for facility managers that ventilation systems need to be adjusted.

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Where does CO2 come from?

CO2 levels are driven by a combination of room occupancy, ventilation rate and outdoor CO2. As our buildings are becoming more energy-efficient and airtight, we get less fresh air inside.

Many of the ventilation systems we use today recycle air to conserve energy, essentially moving contaminated air around rather than bringing in fresh air. This results in high CO2 concentrations and poor indoor air quality.

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Why monitor CO2?

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Help indicate the risk of airborne viruses spreading between people.

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Indicate how much of someone else’s breath you are breathing in.

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Lower levels to reduce headaches, drowsiness and improve cognitive abilities.

CO2 monitoring is one of the easiest ways to ensure that your room has adequate ventilation to minimize the spread of viruses as well as to ensure that people in the room stay alert and productive.

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Measure more than just CO2

The Airthings for Business solution monitors more than just CO2. Get real-time data for many indoor air quality parameters in just one solution.

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CO2

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Temperature

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Humidity

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Radon

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Airborne chemicals (VOCs)

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Occupancy

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Pressure

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Light

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Mould risk

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Virus risk

What do my CO2 Alert levels mean?

Green

CO2 levels are healthy. You should aim to stay at this level.

Yellow

CO2 levels are rising. Open a window or door to lower the levels back to green.

Red

CO2 levels are high. Open doors or windows and let the room “breathe” between use to bring levels back down quickly. Address your ventilation system or reduce occupancy if levels often reach Red.

How does the CO2 Alert feature work?

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The Dashboard
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When CO2 levels go over 1000 ppm, the light ring on the front of the device will start to blink red, indicating that it is time to bring more fresh air into the room. You can also wave your hand in front of the device to get a visual indication of CO2 levels at any time. Green indicates CO2 levels are low, Yellow means they are rising, and Red means action is needed to lower the levels.

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The Airthings for Business Dashboard shows all historical and real-time data for your CO2 levels as well as other indoor air quality parameters. You can access the dashboard anytime, from anywhere and view multiple buildings in one account.

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Easily generate indoor air quality reports in the dashboard for your chosen dates. Take the manual work out of reporting and get a clear report that can be shared easily.

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Getting started is easy

The Airthings team will help you find the best combination of sensors for your building. Once you have the devices, you can be set up in minutes.

Wireless and battery-operated

Remote access to Dashboard

Full access to all historical data

Works in any room or building

Easily generate air quality reports

Contact us to learn more today or to get a tailored quote for your building.

 

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