First and foremost, affordable methods in mitigation should be with measuring indoor air quality variables like pressure differences, CO2, temperature, humidity and other harmful pollutants. Secondly, action points have to be well established once triggers are met.
IoT enabling indoor air quality monitoring of harmful pollutants in gyms
It is very known that gyms are found to have heightened concentrations of carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, formaldehyde, and unsurprisingly lots of airborne dust. If there’s ever a place where indoor air quality monitoring is useful, it’s certainly in gyms, and other physical activities centres. It is easy to speculate that human emission is [...]