Monitoring and controlling humidity in homes for the well-being of the residents and the building, using IoT.

The challenge
Too much moisture in a building can have serious consequences for the health of both the building itself and its residents.
The risks for the building if the humidity is too high are:

  • Mold on construction wood (beams, floors, window frames) and furniture
  • The appearance of fog, or even water dripping on the windows and walls
  • Creating a white deposit at the base of the walls in the home
  • Black spots on walls, accompanied by an unpleasant odor

All these elements are therefore sources of major damage to the building and also entail significant repair costs.

Too high humidity can also have serious consequences for the health of residents, such as:

  • breathing problems
  • allergies, asthma
  • headache
  • fatigue

Monitoring the humidity in a home and the correct functioning of equipment linked to air exchange is a major challenge for building managers.

What simple and quick solutions can be used to monitor and control this humidity level? (The ideal humidity for a home should generally be between 40 and 70%)

The solution
By the COMFORT IoT sensor of Adeunis directly in your home, you can monitor temperature and humidity data remotely. The warning system informs you as soon as a threshold crossing is detected. This allows you to act as quickly as possible to resolve any malfunctions.

A well-functioning ventilation system means efficient air exchange and therefore good indoor air quality. Because the air is refreshed, the humidity also remains good.
The Delta P IoT sensor van Adeunis makes it possible to monitor the proper functioning of ventilation boxes and to anticipate possible malfunctions.

The warning system present in the IoT sensor makes it possible to act as quickly as possible to repair a faulty system, it detects:

  • an engine stop,
  • a clogged filter
  • a problem with the operation of the belt
  • a fault in the pressure switch

For more information call or email Delmation or take a look at the product page Adeunis | Delmation

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