Why would you choose to AirSpot?
Caring about AirHealth is incredibly important, as the quality of the air we breathe has significant impacts on our health and overall well-being. But what is the AirHealth of your indoor environments, and how can you measure it?
When we breathe we exhale carbon dioxide (CO2). Its accumulation can be a sign of poor ventilation. Elevated CO2 levels means stale air, which can lead to a range of health issues including headaches, fatigue, and poor concentration.
That drowsy feeling you’ve experienced in a stuffy conference room? Likely to be high levels of CO2 in the air.
As we've seen with the pandemic, indoor spaces are high risk environments for the transmission of airborne viruses – particularly when ventilation is poor, so understanding the health of the air around you is so crucial – AirHealth.
CO2 levels act as a kind of sentinel, offering valuable insights into your AirHealth, and the opportunity to improve it where necessary.