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Fight the spread of
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school with HALO _ ‘~
The COV|D—i9and Influenza virus are commonlytransmitted through theair as
the virus is attached to veryfine particulates. As part ofits AQI measurements, El ME
HALO monitors Carbon Dioxide (CO2), particulate concentrations, Humidity, htltu
Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC), and Nitrogen (N02) in the air. When ' IE
HALO detects high CO2 levels or particulate levels, HALO can notify the HVAC
system via its BACnet interface, instructing the
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teachers and staff, and a sense ‘Q’, Q ~\ \‘ ‘/A‘ O
of comfort, health and well—being. ,3" P V,\~.
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Key Detection Features
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Aggression AQI Carbon Monoxide Carbon Dioxide Gunshot Help Humidity Light Level
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