Imagine sitting in your office (at home) and realising that you just can't concentrate on your task. Or imagine your child comes home from school and complains of headaches regularly.
The cause: possibly a CO2 concentration in the room that is way too high!
More and more people spend their time in closed rooms, whether in the office or at home. Thus, rooms often become "stuffy" quite quickly. Often one realises much too late that it is actually time to open the windows or switch on the ventilation.
Yet good air quality is enormously important for well-being and health: a high Carbon dioxide concentration in the room air can lead to headaches, fatigue and concentration problems.
Do you have to set an alarm clock to open the windows every 30 minutes? No!