Published by Todd Bush on April 20, 2022
April 19, 2022 11:07 AM Eastern Daylight Time FORT COLLINS, Colo.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--RLE Technologies, a leading provider of patented raised floors and containment, web-based monitoring solutions, and leak detection systems for mission-critical facilities, has added the WIFI-CO2 sensor to their popular line of wireless monitoring products. The WIFI-CO2 monitors three critical facility metrics: carbon dioxide, temperature, and humidity.
'Facilities have eagerly adopted Wi-Fi sensors,' says Tom Metzinger, RLE's Vice President of Sales. 'These sensors communicate on an existing Wi-Fi network, so they quickly enhance facility oversight. The WIFI-CO2 is an important addition to our product line because it supports several different verticals. IAQ is an increasingly critical issue for office spaces and schools, and monitoring CO2 is an important piece of any fresh air strategy. Prime CO2 levels are also pivotal to the growth, maturation, and yield of plants so we're seeing gains in horticulture as well.'
'Designing our CO2 sensors has been a fun project,' says Brian Jones, Firmware Engineer, RLE Technologies. 'In order to develop the best sensor for our customers, I researched how CO2 affects different environments. For instance, when people are in an enclosed space, you want to drive down CO2 levels to help occupants be healthy and alert. We demonstrated that in our offices – we could see CO2 readings plummet and people felt fresher just by opening a door. But conversely in a horticulture environment, plants thrive in higher CO2 levels. It's fascinating how an alarm condition for one customer can be an ideal range for another customer.'
RLE's WIFI-CO2 wireless carbon dioxide sensor is in stock now and ready to ship.
About RLE Technologies
RLE Technologies is the global provider of Triad raised floors, grommets, and containment products, SeaHawk leak detection, Falcon facility monitoring solutions, and Raptor system integration products. Since 1984, our wired and wireless monitoring systems have provided peace of mind for facility stakeholders and over 20 million feet of our patented leak detection cable is installed in facilities worldwide. RLE's products are proudly designed, engineered, and manufactured in the USA.
Additional information can be found at https://www.rletech.com.
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