by Brianna Crandall — December 11, 2015—Onset, a provider of data loggers worldwide, recently announced the availability of a new white paper, “Managing Carbon Dioxide Risk: What You Should Know.”
Developed by Onset and Greg Lowitz, CEO and founder of the structural forensics firm Buildera, the 13-page guide explains the risks associated with elevated carbon dioxide (CO2) levels and discusses how data logging can be a cost-effective indicator of degraded indoor air quality (IAQ) and sick-building syndrome.
Facilities managers and building engineers at offices, schools, healthcare facilities, and residential communities can use the practical information and tips included in the guide to help them make informed decisions about CO2 data logger selection, calibration, and deployment.
A free copy of “Managing Carbon Dioxide Risk: What You Should Know” can be downloaded from the Onset Web site with a brief registration.
Massachusetts-based Onset’s HOBO data logger and weather station products are used around the world in a broad range of applications, including building energy performance monitoring, water resources management, and ecological and agricultural research.