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Smart solutions for indoor air quality in modern buildings

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Smart solutions for indoor air quality in modern buildings

Modern buildings need to be equipped with smart technologies to optimise IAQ which impacts our health and productivity.
Editorial Team

The management of Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) using advanced technologies is crucial for occupant well-being and operational efficiency. Recognising the impact of air quality on health and productivity, experts emphasise moving beyond temperature concerns to address pollutants like pollen and viruses. Poor IAQ leads to health issues, affecting attendance and safety, causing discomfort, and hindering focus and collaboration.

Modern buildings, designed for energy efficiency, often lack fresh air, necessitating innovative solutions. Smart building technologies assess and optimise IAQ dynamically, adapting to changing conditions and occupancy. Subscription services offer long-term, proactive IAQ solutions, enhancing efficiency and sustainability. Optimised IAQ not only fosters health but also drives energy savings, emphasising the importance of collaboration between management and occupants.

Sarah OBeirne
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Themes
Smart Building technologies
Indoor Environmental Quality