We are excited to announce that, in July of 2021, Kaiterra’s enterprise indoor air quality monitoring solutions were awarded a Solar Impulse Efficient Solution Label! Recognized for our efforts to promote energy-efficient, healthy commercial spaces, we are more driven than ever to create a better environment for our people and our planet.
Kaiterra’s enterprise IAQ monitoring solutions provide data-driven actionable air quality insights for healthier, more efficient buildings and commercial spaces, driving improvements in wellness and boosting sustainability efforts. Our monitors, the Sensedge and Sensedge Mini, are powerful tools that:
With a wide range of connectivity and installation options, as well as a streamlined, simple recalibration process, Kaiterra’s enterprise IAQ monitors can be implemented in a variety of spaces to achieve project goals.
The Efficient Solution Label created by the Solar Impulse Foundation is an assessment tool for both clean and profitable environmental solutions, encouraging economic growth while simultaneously addressing sustainability issues. For solutions to be awarded the Label, they must pass a set of rigorous assessment criteria and be evaluated by a team of independent experts. Each solution contributes to at least one of five Sustainable Development Goal (SDG), as defined by the United Nations:
The Efficient Solution Label list provides a set of tools for political and economic decision-makers to meet and exceed their environmental and energy goals, promoting more ambitious sustainability goals around the globe.
For more information about Kaiterra’s newly awarded Efficient Solutions, our enterprise IAQ monitors, reach out to our team below:
Kaiterra provides air quality monitors and an IAQ analytics dashboard for healthy buildings and offices, helping workplace leaders and healthy building pioneers assess and improve their indoor air quality. Our indoor air quality monitors like the Sensedge and the Sensedge Mini can be found in many of the world’s most iconic buildings and workplaces, such as the Empire State Building and the Burj Khalifa.