It’s Time for Companies to Monitor Workplace Air Quality

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Organizations that aren’t yet thinking about how to implement real-time air-quality monitoring in their buildings should do so soon. First, because any employee or customer can now collect rudimentary data in real time.

Second, because corporate air sensor networks can offer timely actionable information in moments of crisis, enhance worker healthy and productivity benefits, and help them achieve climate and sustainability goals.

It is important to know which indicators to measure, including COWhen the Canadian wildfire smoke hit New York City in June, I got a call from a senior executive with a pressing question: was the air inside their company’s building safe for employees to breathe? I could confidently answer yes thanks to the indoor air quality sensor system I’d helped them deploy several months before.

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