The most common routes of transmission for viruses are via microscopic airborne droplets, larger droplets through sneezing or coughing, and surface contact. Distancing and cleaning habits can help mitigate two of those, but what about the tiny droplets we can’t see? These microscopic droplets can stay viable in the air for long periods of time and travel through a building.
By monitoring the air you can understand which areas in your building have elevated airborne virus transmission risk. Different areas might need a different approach, and data is needed to plan preventive measures.
Know what to do and where using virus risk insights and risk analysis reports in the Dashboard. With continuous monitoring you can check that your methods are working, and receive alerts when your virus risk creeps up.
Indoor air quality monitoring helps you keep in line with new and emerging recommendations. Do what you can to create a safe environment for building occupants, and show them that you’re prioritizing their health.
The Virus Risk Indicator looks at four factors of airborne virus risk to rank your risk level out of 10. These four factors use data based on three existing sensors in our Space Pro (formerly View Plus for Business), Space CO2 (View CO2 for Business) and Space Plus (Wave Plus for Business): CO2, temperature and humidity.
How long airborne microdroplets remain viable in the air.
The risk of airborne virus transmission is affected by the dilution of the air, not just recycling of air.
Rooms with a dense occupancy increase the chance of people breathing each other's breath.
The effectiveness of our immune system to defend against airborne virus is affected by temperature and humidity.
We have built the Virus Risk Indicator into our Airthings for Business solution so that existing customers can start generating virus risk reports straight away. New customers can get started with the Airthings for Business solution within minutes.
Generate a virus risk insight report to understand the risk of virus spreading in all monitored areas of your building. Risk reduction suggestions are tailored to which factors are causing your Virus Risk to spike, so you know what to do where.
Set up alert notifications based on your own chosen thresholds, so you know when and where action is needed.
Normal level. You should aim to keep your risk at this level where the chance of airborne virus transmission is lowered.
Action level. The point at which you should take action and follow some of the suggested insights in the dashboard to lower your risk back to Normal levels.
Warning level. Virus transmission risk is high. Action should be taken straight away using the tailored suggestions in the dashboard.