For workplace & facilities teams

Make every zone a healthier place to work.

Connect indoor air, thermal comfort, outdoor conditions, and building operations—then move from isolated readings to practical ventilation and HVAC decisions.

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How it works

From signal
to response.

01

Understand the space

Assess layout, occupancy, equipment, and exposure to outdoor conditions.

02

Diagnose in real time

Track PM2.5, CO₂, VOCs, temperature, and humidity indoors and outdoors to expose comfort gaps and health risks.

03

Design fit-for-purpose changes

Use the diagnosis to guide filtration, ventilation, appliance upgrades, and zone-specific control strategies.

04

Operate responsively

Benchmark rooms and offices and coordinate air-handling systems around actual conditions—not only fixed schedules.

atmos-MAPIE + IAQaaS
Relevant system

atmos-MAPIE + IAQaaS

An indoor air-quality and thermal-comfort monitor paired with site assessment, analytics, and implementation support through Respirer’s Indoor Air Quality as a Service model.

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Published proof

Evidence to scope from.

5 signals

PM2.5, CO₂, VOCs, temperature, and humidity named in the IAQaaS monitoring approach.

Indoor + outdoor

Hyperlocal outdoor conditions are measured alongside indoor performance.

Full-stack

Assessment, monitoring, diagnosis, retrofit design, and smart control.

Figures and implementation descriptions are attributed to Respirer’s published website. Confirm current validity, technical scope, and procurement requirements directly with Respirer.

Common questions

What teams ask first.

Is this only a monitoring product?

No. Respirer presents IAQaaS as a full-stack service spanning assessment, diagnosis, recommendations, partner-led upgrades, and smart control.

Which spaces are relevant?

The source names workplaces, schools, hospitals, hotels, and other high-occupancy spaces. This page focuses specifically on workplace decision-makers.

Can it work with existing building operations?

The published approach is designed to add context to existing facilities and HR data and to inform operation of ACs, filters, fans, and exhaust systems. Integration scope requires technical discovery.

Build the right scope

Start with your site, network, or fleet.

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