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THE #'I VAPE DETECTOR & INDOOR AIR QUALITY MONITORING DEVICE
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HALO monitors Carbon Dioxide (CO2), particulate concentrations, Humidity,
Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC), and Nitrogen (NO2) in the air. When HALO
detects high CO2 levels or particulate levels, HALO can notify the HVAC
system via its BACnet interface, instructing the ‘ ‘
HVAC to open its dampers and allow more fresh //(2)
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SEE HALO SMART SENSOR IN ACTION
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March 22-25, 2022 - Booth #28045
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