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leading to respiratory symptoms (such as coughing, wheez- ing or difficulty breathing), hospital admissions and visits to emergency rooms. Long-term exposure to NO2 may cause a wide spectrum of severe health problems such as hypertension, diabetes, heart and cardiovascular diseases and even death.
The HALO Smart Sensor can measure for all of these factors and present results to occupants of a building in an easy-to-read and easy-to-classify Health Index dashboard. HALO Smart Sensors can be connected to a Building Automation System (BAS) over its BACnet interface to instruct the HVAC system to open its dampers and allow more fresh air into the room when levels begin to rise. In the event that the building's systems were to fail, HALO will notify the facilities team to take corrective action.
The HALO Health Index empowers you to capture complete health awareness and take a proactive approach to remediation. Know the risk for the spread of infectious disease.
Jonathan Antar brings a unique proficiency to the IPVideo team, as he is well-versed in security technology, building struc- tures and industry best practices. Jonathan has been the Director of Engineering for a security integrator with 10+ years’ experi- ence specifically in system design and engineering. This long- standing experience and training of security technology systems provides Jonathan with the expertise to dissect the composition of systems that are relied upon for life safety.
Sources: https://www.epa.gov/no2-pollution/basic-information-about-no2
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