Improve Building Performance & Comfort with Indoor Air Quality Monitoring
Did you hear the news? R-Zero launched a RESET-certified indoor air quality (IAQ) monitor and connected dashboard to visualize and act on indoor air and environmental quality data on demand.
Designed for use in office buildings, schools, and healthcare facilities, our comprehensive IAQ and IEQ monitor boosts occupant comfort and operational performance, including HVAC fault detection and energy use.
With IAQ monitoring by R-Zero, gain instant insights into air quality and environmental comfort, monitoring key factors such as temperature, humidity, pressure, light intensity, and noise levels.
Optimize noise and light in every space, seamlessly integrate with room reservation systems to meet unique preferences.
Proactively address air quality concerns with real-time building intelligence.
Elevate performance by ensuring optimal CO2 levels for peak productivity.
R-Zero’s IAQ solutions include a range of battery-powered and wireless sensors for air quality monitoring, thermal comfort, and HVAC fault detection.
Set atop R-Zero’s smart building platform, users can collect integrated data insights to unlock improvements in productivity, space optimization, energy efficiency, and operational performance.
Starting immediately, interested clients will have access to R-Zero’s IAQ monitor for comprehensive indoor air and environmental quality (IEQ) tracking and Workpoint occupancy sensors with temperature and humidity measurements combined in a single battery-powered sensor.
To maximize the value of data insights from the moment of installation, clients will be paired with a dedicated customer success lead to monitor and analyze data and configure custom insights reports.
For more insights on how monitoring IAQ and IEQ can feed into a smart building strategy, check out R-Zero’s Q3 Building Intelligence Index: The Business Case for Comfort.
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