Strategic Air Quality Optimization at Colliers Bengaluru
Client: Colliers
Location: Embassy Golf Links Business Park, Bengaluru, India
Scope: AQ monitoring across 21,000-sq space since July 2023
At Colliersʼ Bengaluru office, Airvoice implemented an extensive air quality monitoring system with 24 air quality sensors to identify pollution sources and recommend HVAC upgrades that enhance workplace comfort and wellbeing.
Objectives
Assess the current HVAC system for potential improvements
Provide data-driven ventilation strategies to optimize indoor air quality,particularly addressing high levels of CO₂ and PM2.5
Solution
Implemented a comprehensive monitoring network of 23 indoor and 1 outdoor sensors to analyze seasonal air quality variations.
Advised on HVAC upgrades and room usage to improve PM2.5 levels.
Results
Identified plant-based air purifiers as internal PM pollution sources, whichguided operational adjustments
Provided actionable insights that led to discussions with building managementfor system improvements
Related Products
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