Pollution Detectors and Electric Window Openers: What You Need to Know
Pollution is an increasingly serious problem in today’s world. We often think of pollution as rubbish on the streets or in the ocean, and while these are certainly issues, the pollution in the air we breathe is a more pressing concern.
Pollution in the air can damage our lungs and airways without us even realizing it. This can lead to health complications later in life, and experts predict the problem could be far greater than we realise. Pollution detectors can be used to measure air quality and can give owners of commercial buildings an idea of what steps they need to take as they move forward. Let’s find out more.
How do Pollution Detectors Work?
Air quality monitors and pollution detectors are electronic devices that are equipped with a range of advanced sensors and measuring instruments which can detect specific pollutants and chemicals in the atmosphere. Some more sophisticated models can even use lasers to scan and analyse the matter in the air.
Generally, pollution detectors will be programmed to look for airborne chemicals that are particularly harmful to humans. Some of the harmful compounds that pollution detectors are designed to identify include sulfur dioxide, nitrogen dioxide, and ground-level ozone.
As the owner of a commercial space, keeping the occupants of your building, be they staff or customers, safe should be your top priority. How can you protect your building's occupants against these harmful pollutants? The answer is through the use of electric window openers.
What are Electric Window Openers?
Electric window openers are fully automatable windows that can be programmed to open or closed based on particular triggers or external stimuli. They use a small motor called an actuator which winds a cable that is attached to the window. Depending on the direction of the motor, the window will open or close. Small sensors at the edge of the window will stop the mechanism when it is fully opened or closed, preventing any damage from occurring.
Electric window openers can offer a range of benefits, particularly due to their remote control and accessibility capabilities.
This all sounds well and good, but how can electric window openers be used to mitigate the damage caused by pollution?
Integration with Pollution Detectors
As we mentioned earlier, electric window openers can be programmed to respond to certain triggers. Some of the most common triggers include the time of day, when the windows will open in the morning and close at night, for example, or the temperature when they close when it’s cold and open when it’s hot.
However, by integrating electric window openers with pollution detectors, commercial building owners will have a fantastic opportunity to regulate the air quality within their space.
For example, a pollution detector integrated electric window could scan the air within the building to identify harmful substances. If these substances are detected, the window will open and allow clean air to circulate and remove the dangerous chemicals.
Conversely, these windows could be set up to detect air quality outside of the building. Commercial buildings are often in busy town centres where there is a lot of road traffic, and therefore a lot of harmful emissions. If these windows detect a rise in air pollution outside, they will close to ensure none of this air gets inside the building where it could potentially cause damage.
Conclusion
The air we breathe can have a significant impact on our health. Scientists are quickly realizing how crucial clean air is and how vital it is for us to reduce levels of pollution. By using electric window openers and pollution detectors you can effectively regulate the air quality in your commercial building.