Industrial

Awair’s Omni tracks air quality inside large spaces

January 29, 2019
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By 
Arielle Abrigo

Practically, all households and buildings are possible sources of immoderate amounts of one or another toxic pollutant. Particles like dirt, dust, pollen, among other things, enter the indoors through open windows, doors, and crevices. The levels of potentially hazardous substances in indoor   air   often   exceed   those   allowed   outside   and   are   sometimes   as   great   or greater than permissible industrial exposures. Research has proven that indoor air is far more contaminated than outdoor air, which results to allergies, asthma, poor overall well-being, as well as a lack of productivity. On the other hand, working in a salutary environment yields to overall welfare, while reducing absenteeism and diseases.

Awair, a San-Francisco-based creators of products that track air quality in homes, launched Awair Omni, a new enterprise solution for tracking indoor air quality for facilities of all types.

Omni features enterprise-grade sensors that track the key factors of air quality, such as temperature, humidity, CO2, chemicals, and fine dust. It provides actionable insights that allow businesses to create healthy, productive environments for their employees and customers. Omni is ideal for offices, facilities, schools, hotels, hospitals and those who seek a solution to control the health of their air and make it conducive for increased productivity, safety, wellness, and performance.

Air quality is a growing concern for businesses as pressure mounts to conform to WELL, LEED, and RESET building health standards. Indoor air quality, which can be 5x more polluted than outdoor air quality, has been linked to the occurrence of allergies, headaches, inability to focus, and much more. Research from the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health indicates that by improving air quality, businesses can not only see increases in productivity, but in revenue as well. “As a business owner, I know how necessary a healthy work environment is to our company’s success,” says Awair founder Ronald Ro. “If businesses want their employees to thrive, air quality is factor they need to address, and Omni is the perfect solution for that.”

The company developed Awair to follow a demand from businesses looking to extend the capabilities of Awair’s in-home air quality monitors to their facilities. Omni was designed with a more  industrial aesthetic, borrowing from the company’s award-winning designs of previous devices. It features a touch-sensitive LED display, can be mounted on a wall or stand, and includes a battery back-up to prevent loss of data.

Omni carries a dashboard that provides analytics of both a building’s overall air quality. The same goes for individual rooms. Data history can be easily accessed and exported, which is especially helpful for building owners aspiring to achieve LEED, WELL, or RESET certification. Customized alerts and notifications can also be set-up for when building conditions fall out of the desired air quality range. Omni has been piloted by companies who have been recognized for their well-designed and employee friendly offices and facilities, including AirBnB, Google, Stanford University, Levi’s, and Co-working spaces across the world. B ender

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