Indoor air quality is difficult to assess objectively. It can be perceived differently from person to person and is usually defined in terms of the composition and purity of the air in a room. It has an influence on the comfort of a building and thus on the well-being and health of the occupants. Adequate humidity, like the absence of pollutants, is a factor in how indoor air quality is perceived. There are standards that attempt to define the subject of indoor air, such as DIN EN 16798, which divides indoor air quality into various classes ranging from "very good" to "moderate. However, no pollutants or odors are measured here. Indoor air quality is an important component of thermal comfort and has a significant impact on the quality of life of building occupants.
The demands placed on modern buildings are constantly increasing, and operators often find themselves caught between the conflicting priorities of benefits and costs. This is one of the reasons why comfort and good indoor air quality are more and more often not only measures to increase comfort, but also to increase the value of real estate. With the help of the aedifion cloud platform, you can meet the growing challenges simply and quickly by digitally upgrading your buildings.