One Platform, Many Environments
Multi-use air quality monitors bridge building and outdoor spaces with a single, configurable platform. Standard configurations track particulates, temperature, and humidity; optional gas sensors extend capability for specific applications. By sharing workflows, power options, and data services across indoor and outdoor sites, teams can streamline training, maintenance, and reporting.
Core Advantages
- Unified Data: Compare indoor rooms and outdoor sites in one dashboard.
- Modular Sensors: Configure particulate and environmental parameters; add gases as needed.
- Rugged Enclosures: Weather-resistant options for rooftops, facades, and curbside deployments.
- Flexible Power: Use mains, PoE, or solar-assisted setups depending on location.
- Connected Analytics: APIs, dashboards, and notifications support responsive decisions.
- Scalable Networks: Start small and expand to campuses, districts, or multi-site portfolios.
Where It Excels
- Schools and Campuses: Coordinate classroom ventilation efforts with outdoor conditions.
- Municipal Programs: Align neighborhood monitoring with building initiatives.
- Healthcare and Labs: Track air trends inside while understanding outdoor drivers.
- Commercial Real Estate: Support tenant communications with transparent, comparable data.
- Events and Venues: Assess outdoor grounds and adjacent indoor spaces with one system.
- Research and Pilot Studies: Reconfigure sensors and sites as objectives evolve.
Deployment Considerations
- Siting and Exposure: Place outdoor units away from obstructions and at consistent heights.
- Data Governance: Define access privileges, retention policies, and sharing rules.
- Maintenance: Standardize inspection intervals, sensor checks, and inlet cleaning.
- Calibration and Validation: Use reference checks and co-location strategies where appropriate.
- Integration: Connect to BI tools, building systems, or public portals via API.
Turning Data Into Action
When indoor and outdoor data are viewed together, teams can identify the drivers of poor air episodes, evaluate interventions, and measure progress across seasons. A multi-use platform can support policy development, operational playbooks, and transparent communications with occupants and communities. With a single system spanning multiple environments, organizations can reduce complexity and improve decision-making.
Talk with our experts about the right sensor sets, enclosures, and power options for your sites. We can help you design a rollout that scales smoothly from pilot to full program.
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