An effective indoor ventilation system will significantly reduce the risk of bacteria and viruses infection. The performance of an indoor ventilation system is determined through CO2 concentrations in closed room environments of offices, schools, hospitals, shops, and factories. In the current Covid-19 epidemic, indoor facilities need an optimal CO2 monitoring system to reduce the risk of Covid-19 infection and overcome the following difficulties:
Warehouse always be an essential part of the logistics supply chain. Storage of specific goods such as foods, agricultural products, pharmaceuticals or vaccines, requires a stringent demand of temperature & humidity conditions. Therefore, to ensure the preservation of the goods, the warehouse operation unit has to apply a temperature humidity monitoring system to track environmental conditions. However, traditional monitoring solutions still have some shortages:
The preservation of vaccines is extremely important, especially in the current complicated situation of the Covid-19 epidemic. Vaccines must always be stored in suitable conditions. Almost all health facilities are now equipped with monitoring devices according to the regulation of the Government. However, there will be difficulties and obstacles that can be encountered such as: