Air Quality

Introduction
to Air Quality

Why air quality matters ?

Indoor air quality is crucial for maintaining a healthy and comfortable living and working environment. Poor air quality can lead to various health issues, including respiratory problems, allergies, and headaches. Additionally, maintaining optimal air quality enhances productivity, well being, and overall quality of life. By monitoring and controlling indoor air quality, we can create safer, healthier, and more efficient spaces.

Monitor
Real-Time
Air Quality

Receive immediate updates on the air quality within your building, ensuring a safe and comfortable environment for occupants.

Optimize
Indoor
Conditions

Use accurate data to make informed decisions about ventilation, heating, and cooling systems, which will improve air quality and energy efficiency.

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Enhance Occupant Health and Productivity

Maintain optimal air quality to support the health and well-being of building occupants and reduce the risk of health issues related to poor air quality.

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Comply with Regulatory Standards

Ensure your building meets all necessary air quality standards and regulations, avoiding potential fines and improving overall compliance.

Explore Our Products

See how Clarity’s suite of smart sensors and control devices
can improve indoor air quality.

Water Meter
Carbon
dioxide (CO₂)

Monitoring CO₂ levels is essential for maintaining healthy indoor air quality and ensuring proper ventilation. High CO₂...

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Water Flow
Total volatile organic
compounds (TVOCs)

TVOCs are a group of gases emitted from materials like paints, adhesives, and cleaning products. Prolonged exposure can...

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Water Control
particulate matter
(PM2.5 and PM10)

Fine particulate matter like PM2.5 and PM10 can harm respiratory health and reduce indoor air quality. These particles, often...

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Leak Detection
Carbon
monoxide (CO)

Carbon monoxide is a colorless, odorless, and toxic gas produced by combustion processes. Even low concentrations...

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Water Pressure
Formaldehyde
(HCHO)

Fine particulate matter like PM2.5 and PM10 can harm respiratory health and reduce indoor air quality. These particles, often...

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Water Pressure
Smoke

A smoke sensor identifies the presence of particulate matter generated by combustion, providing early warnings for fire-related risks.

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Air Quality Use Cases

Scroll down to see all air quality use cases
available in smart building.

Indoor Air Quality, CO2 / COV & Fine Particles

Applications

Indoor Air Quality, CO2 / COV & Fine Particles

    Benefits

  • Facility managers
  • Maintenance contract managers
  • Occupant comfort
  • Regulatory compliance

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Smoke Detection

Applications

In case of smoke detection, it is very important to be alerted as soon as possible to avoid too much damage.

    Benefits

  • Maintenance contract managers
  • Remote alerting
  • Localization plan
  • Reactivity in case of intervention

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