Written by Amy Ralls | Jul 9, 2021 4:00:00 AM
'-It is based on a set of sensors placed in strategic areas and integrated into the center's connectivity that help regulate ventilation adjusted to demand and optimize air renewal -Cities and educational centers, among the entities most interested in having these technologies that monitor the concentration of CO2 Zamudio - July 6, 2021 - Sarenet (https://www.sarenet.es), the voice and data operator specialized in companies, offers a new service aimed at monitoring air quality using sensors that measure the level of CO2 in closed spaces. The levels of CO2 and temperature collected by the sensors are directly related to the quality of the air breathed in the premises, its degree of ventilation and air renewal, and also to the concentration of aerosols. This concentration is important to keep low to prevent the spread of viruses such as COVID 19. In addition, the sensors monitor the CO2 concentration and contribute decisively to achieve a more effective regulation of ventilation that adjusts to the demand and that is more energy efficient. In short, it generates more efficient consumption that can lead to significant cost savings. Sarenet has seen in recent times a notable increase in the demand for this type of solution, especially by municipalities (to manage control in sports centers, car parks, plenary halls ...) and educational centers (classrooms, dining rooms, lounges). of acts…) In this sense, both the Health Commission of the Basque Parliament and the Department of Education have urged educational centers to set up CO2 meters in closed spaces to check the air quality in their spaces. To meet this demand, Sarenet offers the installation of this type of sensors that warn about the CO2 concentration index and that forces the areas to be ventilated when they reach 1,000 ppm, thus allowing a greater guarantee of air quality. Sarenet has seen in recent times a notable increase in the demand for this type of solution, especially by municipalities (to manage control in sports centers, car parks, plenary halls ...) and educational centers (classrooms, dining rooms, lounges). of acts…) In this sense, both the Health Commission of the Basque Parliament and the Department of Education have urged educational centers to set up CO2 meters in closed spaces to check the air quality in their spaces. To meet this demand, Sarenet offers the installation of this type of sensors that warn about the CO2 concentration index and that forces the areas to be ventilated when they reach 1,000 ppm, thus allowing a greater guarantee of air quality. More at
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