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Indoor air quality can cause brain fog due to stuffy rooms, poor ventilation, disrupted sleep, dust exposure, and more.
Microbial contaminants like airborne bacteria and fungi can make up more than a third of indoor air pollution. Yet, while ...
The report estimates over 2 million people are exposed to financial ruin. New research reveals hidden risk facing hundreds of ...
Vaisala’s carbon dioxide sensors are therefore playing a vital role in helping us to demonstrate how plants are able to help regulate indoor CO2 levels naturally, without the need for a heavy ...
Vaisala has donated some of its leading-edge carbon dioxide sensors to this year’s Biennale in Venice, which uses trees to create an agreeable indoor climate.
Investing in an indoor CO2 monitor is probably a smart move. We reviewed one of the best CO2 monitor review: SAF Aranet4.
Our academic-school partnership enabled actionable research in support of IAQ improvements. The heterogeneity of CO2 levels across BPS classrooms and between schools underscores the need for ...
Probably, surprisingly poor indoor air quality now tops the charts as one of the world’s most pressing health issues. Ongoing studies have highlighted the link between indoor air quality and some ...
But what if plants are good for us even if we don’t eat them? Turns out there’s been quite a bit of research done on the benefits of indoor plants on our health and well-being. Some of the ...
Demand-controlled ventilation uses CO2 sensors to regulate air flow, improving indoor air quality and energy efficiency in spaces with variable occupancy.