Smart Environments

Breaking the mold


Mold and bacteria dramatically affect the comfort and health of people with asthma and allergies.* Even though mold spores are always in the air, they need moisture to grow. Reduce moisture to help control the spread of mold and bacteria.

*American Lung Association

Monitor humidity and carbon dioxide levels

Carbon dioxide and relative humidity levels are directly related to a building’s indoor air quality. Monitoring them provides important clues to the measures needed to improve health and productivity.

  • Keep track of humidity and carbon dioxide levels by installing equipment with the appropriate sensors.

Have your air tested and analyzed by your HVAC contractor and ask for about to reduce the impact of any problems.

Discover more ways to protect your building’s air quality.