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Reoccupying commercial buildings safely and successfully will require visibility and control over air quality, comfort and energy use. The challenge of ensuring health & safety whilst mitigating increased energy cost and carbon emissions can be tackled head-on with our quick to implement Smart Action for COVID-19 solution.
Reoccupy your buildings with confidence
The importance of air quality during COVID-19
We spend 90% of our time indoors, where pollution is 2-5X more concentrated, and breathe in over 400 litres of air per hour
Cost and carbon impact of safe reoccupation
*Carbon Intelligence webinar, 2020
Build on-going occupier confidence Mitigate energy and carbon increases
Smart Action for COVID-19 Solution
Our expert engineers are already on the ground helping companies reoccupy safely and successfully. Market-leading IoT technology and engineering support ensures that you can minimise cost whilst adhering to CIBSE guidance for health & safety.
We are here to help, contact [email protected]
Carbon Intelligence 5th Floor 103-113 Regent Street London W1B 4HL
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COVID-19 ventilation requirements can increase energy use by
70%-90%
more difficult for a building to achieve net
zero carbon emissions due to energy usage increase
2XCIBSE recommends running ventilation at a higher flow rate, from at least 2 hours before occupancy until 2 hours after
Get visibility and control over comfort within occupied areas
Display data to your occupiers and communicate their safety
Monitor air quality in real time and optimise for safety
Achieve quick wins to save cost immediately
Receive smart alerts for anomalies and energy waste to drive further cost and energy reduction
Minimise the energy cost and carbon impact of new operating practices
biggest challenge was a lack of visibility on building
operations during lockdown
#1CRE stakeholders’
*Carbon Intelligence data based on increased heating and cooling
*Carbon Intelligence data
Improve air quality, comfort and energy performance for a safe & successful reoccupation
Ongoing performance assurance and cost savings
Week 1
Week 2
Week 3
Week 4
Week 5
Week 6
Review
Stakeholder engagement
Install sensors
Analysis
Portal training
above pre-lockdown levels
Poor ventilation can reduce productivity by
£5,000/person/year
Poor ventilation can increase the risk of
COVID-19 transmission
*Harvard School of Public Health
99%
Meeting room 1
22.64 °C
48 %
413 ppm
32 lux
Meeting room 2
22.96 °C
47.4 %
900ppm
82 lux
75%