Indoor air quality is essential to your health, especially when we spend more than 80% of our time indoors. Did you know that indoor air can be up to 10 times more polluted than outdoor air? To ensure healthy air, it's essential to use air quality sensors capable of measuring carbon dioxide concentration (ppm), as well as other essential parameters such as humidity, temperature and fine particles.
A CO₂ sensor is an ally for monitoring indoor air quality. It measures the concentration of carbon dioxide (ppm) in the air in real time. When the CO₂ level is too high, the device triggers an alarm to alert you to the need to ventilate.
The benefits of a CO₂ detector:
A poorly ventilated space with a high level of carbon dioxide is often synonymous with confined air, where microbes spread more easily.
This is particularly true of schools, crèches, offices and public buildings. Monitoring air quality helps to maintain acceptable levels and ensure the health of all occupants.
When the sensor detects a high level of carbon dioxide, it prompts you to ventilate. Ventilation is essential for reducing fine particles, maintaining a good temperature and controlling humidity levels in your rooms.
The benefits of ventilation :
To guarantee reliable, continuous measurement of air quality, it's important to choose the right equipment. Here are the key features to consider:
A sensor must offer accurate and regular measurement. For example, our sensors measure the main air pollutants every five minutes, ensuring optimum accuracy for monitoring carbon dioxide concentration.
Choose a sensor that's easy to install and has an intuitive interface for accessing data in real time.
Some sensors measure other important parameters, such as :
These features provide a complete picture of indoor air quality, enabling you to take effective action to improve your environment.
A CO₂ sensor doesn't just measure carbon dioxide, it's a real ally in improving your quality of life.
Low carbon dioxide levels reduce the risk of respiratory infections, particularly during epidemics. By monitoring CO₂ levels, you protect your health and that of the occupants.
Healthy air improves concentration, sleep quality and breathing comfort. Thanks to a connected sensor, you can monitor the temperature, humidity and carbon dioxide levels in your various rooms in real time.
Our sensors are designed to adapt to different types of space:
Installing a CO₂ sensor means making a responsible choice for your health and that of the occupants. It's also a gesture for the environment, by optimising ventilation and reducing energy consumption.
By choosing our sensors, you benefit from a complete solution, with advanced features such as: