CO₂ monitoring and detection systems are designed to continuously measure and control carbon dioxide levels in indoor environments to ensure safety, air quality, and regulatory compliance. These systems use advanced infrared sensors to provide accurate, real-time CO₂ concentration readings, alerting users when levels exceed safe thresholds.
Commonly used in applications such as parking garages, commercial buildings, industrial facilities, greenhouses, laboratories, and confined spaces, CO₂ detection systems help prevent health risks associated with high CO₂ exposure, such as dizziness, fatigue, or respiratory issues. They can be integrated with ventilation systems to automatically trigger fans or alarms when elevated CO₂ levels are detected.
Available in both standalone and networked configurations, CO₂ monitoring systems typically include control panels, digital displays, audible/visual alarms, and communication capabilities with building management or safety systems. These systems play a crucial role in maintaining safe working conditions, optimizing air circulation, and supporting energy-efficient ventilation control.