Breathing easy at work: a case study
- karenmcn33team
- Aug 19
- 1 min read

In the post-pandemic world, indoor air quality is no longer a secondary concern; it plays a vital role in employee health, cognitive performance, and infection prevention.
In his latest article, Michael Tesfaye Solomon, PhD researcher, presents the findings of a recent case study conducted at the CAREL5 Knowledge Centre.
The study monitored temperature, humidity, CO₂, and PM10 levels, comparing the data with WHO and ASHRAE standards. All parameters remained within recommended ranges, supported by dynamic ventilation and real-time supervision.
By combining data analysis with predictive modelling, the study highlights how intelligent environmental management can foster healthier and more resilient workplaces.
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