Indoor air quality control in transport
Improve passenger comfort with an indoor air monitoring solution in an environment where thousands of passengers travel every day.
CO2, particulate matter and volatile organic compounds are the pollutants that determine whether the indoor air in an enclosed space is stale.
Metros, trains and buses require passenger control, but air quality cannot be seen unless it is monitored by a sensor, and therefore it is not possible to improve user comfort without knowing the air quality.
The number of people confined to a space can cause CO2 levels to skyrocket, but there are other elements that are even more dangerous and are not directly linked to the number of people but depend on other elements present.
These elements are mainly composed of particles and volatile organic compounds, which are fundamental. The former because they are dangerous to inhale and because of their effect on the spread of respiratory viruses such as influenza or Covid, and the latter because recurrent exposure to them is carcinogenic.