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Do You Really Need Ceiling Occupancy Sensors in the Offices

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  The International Energy Conversation Code (IECC), 2018, required all its members to use occupancy sensors both in-office and open areas. But having sensors in the office, warehouses, and at home seems to be even more relevant post-pandemic. It has become more than important to look for ways that help save power and even utilize the available workplace to its full capacity. Here is where sensors can be helpful. Where to Install? You can look for  ceiling occupancy sensors  that can reduce the use of power by about 50% when any areas remain unoccupied. They can also understand the "cold" and "hot" zones. That is to say. They can help determine the most practical space designs and configurations for the new age, hybrid workplaces. These sensors may have their utilities in: Storage rooms Break rooms Classrooms Conference rooms Private offices Printing rooms Garages Laundry and other utility rooms The Best Features Different types of  ceiling occupancy sensors  are av

Workplace Sensors- Indispensable Device in Today’s Work Areas

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  The recent pandemic turned the fortunes of many a business for the worst and it is now that several of them are limping back to normalcy. Post pandemic, businesses need to provide a safe and clean work environment to their employees. IoT technology which is coming to the aid of facilities management in this context has become the need of the hour today.  Smart Office Sensors to the Rescue Smart sensor technology helps to provide real-time data on office space utilization and thus enabling facilities managers to make informed decisions concerning safe work area utilization. How do these  workplace sensors  help in providing a safe virus-free environment to office employees? The following pointers show how: Facilitates adequate social distancing between employee work areas Helps to keep control on the occupancy of lunchrooms, conference rooms, lobbies, elevators, etc. labelled as common area Improves disinfectant and cleaning protocols IoT technology had already made a positive impact