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Environmental Dashboard

Theodora Astepho avatar
Written by Theodora Astepho
Updated over a week ago

The Environmental Dashboard report captures the IoT data related to the environmental conditions of your office and provide you with comprehensive metrics and charts. In this article, we will go through each metric, explaining what they represents.

Filters

  • Calendar Date: Select a rolling period or a fixed set of dates.

  • Location Name

  • Zone Name

  • Space Name

Tabs

Building Summary

  • Temperature

This metric captures the average temperature for the location/s you have selected.

  • CO2

This metric provides you with the CO2 level for your selected location/s. This is related to the ventilation of your office. For an office, the ideal CO2 level should be at or under 800.

  • Light

The light metric relates to the luminosity level of your location/s. The light is measured in Lux. Usually, offices will have light levels between 500 and 1000 lux, depending on the activity.

  • Humidity

This percentage represents your office humidity. A percentage between 40% to 60% is ideal.

  • Sound

The sound metric provides you with an idea of how loud the ambient sound is. The unit is decibels. Usually, a quiet office will be around 50 decibels; any values above 87 decibels are to be avoided.

  • Comfort Index

The comfort index metric helps you keep track of how comfortable your spaces are for everyone inside. For example, if it’s really hot and humid, it can make the air feel stuffy and uncomfortable. By monitoring temperature and humidity, you ensure that your spaces are comfortable by keeping these factors at a good level.

  • Airborne Index

The Airborne index tracks the saturation of Carbon Dioxide in your indoor air. The higher the CO2 levels, the higher the chances of virus transmission. Low-risk CO2 levels are below 800ppm, mid-risk levels are CO2 levels between 800-1250ppm and high-risk are CO2 levels of 1250ppm+. In the example, we can see that the majority of the data is within the low-risk range.

  • Focus Index

We use CO2 as a measure of focus because high levels of CO2 can impact how well people can concentrate and be productive. Focussed CO2 levels are between 400ppm-1000ppm. Unfocused CO2 levels are above 1000 ppm.

Performance and Risk Overview

  • Temperature Trends

This graph displays the temperature data for your selected date range. It provides you with a clear view of its change and also indicates in which category of temperature your data falls. In this case, the temperature registered fell within the healthy range.

  • Minimum Temperature

This metric is the minimum temperature registered during the selected period.

  • Maximum Temperature

This metric is the maximum temperature registered during the selected period.

  • Temperature Summary

This table displays the min, max and average temperature registered by time of the day.

  • CO2 Risk Overview

This graph displays the average CO2 of your selected spaces for the selected period. You can see in this example that there are some peaks in CO2.

  • Minimum CO2

This metric is the minimum CO2 registered during the selected period.

  • Maximum CO2

This metric is the maximum CO2 registered during the selected period.

  • CO2 Summary

This table displays the min, max and average levels of CO2 by time of day.

  • Humidity Trends

This graph displays the humidity data for your selected date range. It provides you with a clear view of its change and also indicates in which category of humidity your data falls. In this case, the humidity registered fell within the healthy range.

  • Minimum Humidity

This metric is the minimum humidity registered during the selected period. The metric is presented as a percentage.

  • Maximum Humidity

This metric is the maximum humidity registered during the selected period. The metric is presented as a percentage.

  • Humidity Summary

This table displays the min, max and average levels of humidity by the time of the day.

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