Indoor Environmental – Classroom comfort and CO₂ management

Indoor Environmental

A THME sensor installed in each classroom tracks temperature, humidity, movement and eCO₂ to give a clear picture of learning-environment quality. Rising eCO₂ levels indicate poor ventilation and potential drowsiness, while temperature and humidity trends show when heating schedules need adjustment. The system allows estates and teaching staff to quickly identify problem rooms and validate that fresh-air strategies are actually working.

Highlights

eCO₂ monitoring gives a practical indicator of ventilation quality and potential impact on concentration and wellbeing.

Historic trend data supports data-driven adjustments to heating and ventilation schedules, cutting energy costs while maintaining comfort.

Easy retro-fit with long-range NB-IoT means whole-school coverage without installing new wired networks or joining the school Wi-Fi.