Carbon dioxide (CO₂)

Introduction to
Carbon dioxide (CO₂)

Monitoring CO₂ levels is essential for maintaining healthy indoor air quality and ensuring proper ventilation. High CO₂ concentrations can cause discomfort, drowsiness, and reduced productivity, often signaling poor air circulation.

A CO₂ sensor tracks CO₂ levels and integrates with IoT systems to enable real-time monitoring. Paired with HVAC automation, it adjusts ventilation dynamically to maintain optimal air quality while reducing energy consumption, ensuring a comfortable and efficient environment.

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