Stop the
brain drain
Clear the air.
Clear your mind.
Typical places with
high indoor CO2
The Office
Unsurprisingly, having lots of people in a small, enclosed space will result in rapidly rising CO2.
The Classroom
25+ pupils plus a teacher can be in the same classroom at the same time for more than six hours a day. The amount of oxygen consumed and the amount of CO2 that is exhaled is significant. The air quality in the classroom gets very bad, very fast. While the pupils and the teacher have to concentrate on other tasks, regular ventilation is usually forgotten.
Ventilate as needed
Keep indoors at a comfortable temperature without throwing your money out of the window by not knowing when ventilation is and is not necessary.
The Gym
Fitness centres and gyms are almost always overcrowded with people who are breathing more heavily than normal because they are exercising. Also, windows tend to be kept closed most of the time.
Traveling
While traveling, especially on public transportation, the risk of being exposed to a high CO2 concentration or any kind of airborne virus increases significantly. Mainly because of the small enclosed space with a high density of unfamiliar people.
At Home
We are spending more of our time at home nowadays. People are working at home, more children have home-schooling and ever more leisure time is also spent at home. However, when people are used to an environment they tend to be less cautious of it´s air quality.
What to do against the high concentration of CO2 indoors?
Monitoring
Ventilation
Reducing number of
people indoor
Going outside
The Gym
Fitness centres and gyms are almost always overcrowded with people who are breathing more heavily than normal because they are exercising. Also, windows tend to be kept closed most of the time.
Traveling
While traveling, especially on public transportation, the risk of being exposed to a high CO2 concentration or any kind of airborne virus increases significantly. Mainly because of the small enclosed space with a high density of unfamiliar people.
At Home
We are spending more of our time at home nowadays. People are working at home, more children have home-schooling and ever more leisure time is also spent at home. However, when people are used to an environment they tend to be less cautious of it´s air quality.
What to do against the high concentration of CO2 indoors?
Monitoring
Ventilation
Reducing number of
people indoor
Going outside