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Track lighting usage to identify and eliminate energy waste, ensuring lights are only on when needed, optimizing efficiency, and reducing costs.
VIRUS RISK
Track lighting usage to identify and eliminate energy waste, ensuring lights are only on when needed, optimizing efficiency, and reducing costs.
NOISE
Track lighting usage to identify and eliminate energy waste, ensuring lights are only on when needed, optimizing efficiency, and reducing costs.
LIGHT
Track lighting usage to identify and eliminate energy waste, ensuring lights are only on when needed, optimizing efficiency, and reducing costs.
PRESSURE
Detect Radon, a naturally occurring radioactive substance that can seep into buildings through the ground. Prolonged exposure to high radon levels increases the risk of lung cancer, making detection essential for health and safety.
RADON
Detect Radon, a naturally occurring radioactive substance that can seep into buildings through the ground. Prolonged exposure to high radon levels increases the risk of lung cancer, making detection essential for health and safety.
TEMPERATURE
Regulate comfortable temperatures to boost mood, increase alertness, and improve overall comfort in any environment.
HUMIDITY
When humidity levels are too high, mold and rot can occur while low humidity levels can encourage airborne virus spread and increased susceptibility to colds and respiratory illness.
VOC
VOC’s (volatile organic compounds) are airborne chemicals, odors and gaseous toxins, causing short- or long-term health effects from minor eye, nose and throat irritations to liver and kidney damage.
CO2
Monitor carbon dioxide levels to assess the room’s ventilation quality, as it directly impacts both health and productivity in indoor environments.
PM2.5
Measure particulate matter smaller than 2.5 micrometers, as these particles can carry bacteria and penetrate deep into respiratory pathways, posing serious health risks.
PM1
Particulate matter is a range of particles of dust, dirt, and aerosols that become suspended in the air. PM1 has a diameter of less than 1 micrometer and is invisible to the eye.