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Aircuity - Creating a Healthier Lab

TVOC spike example

Above is an example from a university lab which had spikes in TVOCs. This could have resulted from many things but a common cause of an IAQ event like this is a chemical left open on a bench. Aircuity detects each spike and sends a signal to increase ventilation to 12-18 ACH. These higher rates clear the contaminants from the room and also do so much faster than if there was a set ACH in the lab. In short, the university has reduced energy use and carbon emissions in their labs while also creating a healthier space for occupants!  

     

Come Visit us at Tradeline in Boston, April 4-5

University Facilities for the Sciences & Advanced Technologies 2022

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You are invited to visit the Aircuity booth and attend a presentation by Walt King on Ventilation Optimization: Key to Your Decarbonization Initiatives

     

Aircuity Project in the News

Tradeline: Northwestern University Lab Building Exemplifies Next-Gen Workplace for Biomedical Research

Always great to be a part of a project like this! "In the labs, an Aircuity variable air-change system scales back the frequency of air changes in the absence of particulates or volatile materials, generating significant savings in heating and cooling costs."

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Visit I²SL's website for information on how to submit an abstract, suggested topics, and speaker benefits. The abstract deadline is this Friday, March 18, 2022, so submit today!

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