NEW CO2 air quality monitor BZ26: reliably reports when it’s time to ventilate thanks to air quality monitoring – finally available

As soon as winter arrives with its freezing cold weather, discussions start in the office, in the workshop, in schools and in day care centres. Because a high density of people in a room also causes a high concentration of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the room air. The question arises again during the cold season: how often should, indeed, must the windows be opened for ventilation? In recent years, the debate about opening cycles has been dominated by the risk of corona infection. And this year, the expensive energy prices are once again intensifying the dispute between the ‘window-closed’ and ‘window-open’ factions. So here is Trotec’s suggestion for pacification: The CO2 Air Quality Monitor BZ26. Finally available!

Read More