Aircuity's data is unique as it provides a view into the otherwise invisible: air! In reviewing the data we regularly come across interesting data points that tell a story. Here is one recent example:
This is a K-12 school and as the graph shows, each weekday during the day the CO2 levels increase when students and teachers are in the building. There was a sustained drop when the school was closed for Thanksgiving break. During that time CO2 dropped down to almost ambient levels and then on Monday morning it went back up to typical weekday values.
Press Release: Aircuity Releases New Data Showing Life Sciences Clients Reduce Energy and Carbon by Optimizing Ventilation
According to our analysis, more than 50 life sciences organizations are using Aircuity’s platform to save 158,353,872 pounds of carbon dioxide (CO2) annually, while simultaneously saving more than one billion (1B) in MBTUs.