Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) is no longer just a facilities management concern – it has become a strategic priority at the boardroom level, especially in commercial real estate. As organizations focus on employee well-being, ESG goals, and operational efficiency, IAQ is emerging as a critical business factor.
Poor indoor air – containing pollutants such as PM2.5, carbon dioxide (CO₂), volatile organic compounds (VOCs), nitrogen dioxide (NO₂), and ozone (O₃) – can negatively impact employee health and cognitive performance. This leads to increased absenteeism, reduced productivity, and higher operational costs.
In today’s workplace, where employees spend a significant amount of time indoors, maintaining healthy air quality is directly linked to workforce performance and satisfaction. Research shows that improved IAQ enhances concentration, decision-making, and overall productivity – making it a key driver of business success.
Additionally, IAQ is gaining importance in ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) frameworks, where organizations are expected to provide safe, healthy, and sustainable environments. Compliance with standards like ASHRAE guidelines, WELL Building Standards (V2) and real-time environmental monitoring has become essential.
For Heads of Facilities and EHS leaders, this shift means moving beyond periodic air quality checks to continuous IAQ monitoring. Real-time data helps detect issues early, optimize HVAC performance, and ensure consistent indoor comfort.
In commercial real estate, IAQ is also becoming a competitive differentiator. Buildings with advanced air quality monitoring systems attract premium tenants, improve occupancy rates, higher rentals and enhance brand reputation.
Caleedo’s Indoor Air Quality Monitoring solutions empower organizations with actionable insights, enabling them to create healthier, smarter, and future-ready workplaces.
👉 Download IAQ Monitoring Guide
Disclaimer: This document is intended for informational purposes only and does not constitute professional engineering or regulatory advice.
Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) is no longer just a facilities management concern – it has become a strategic priority at the boardroom level, especially in commercial real estate. As organizations focus on employee well-being, ESG goals, and operational efficiency, IAQ is emerging as a critical business factor.
Poor indoor air – containing pollutants such as PM2.5, carbon dioxide (CO₂), volatile organic compounds (VOCs), nitrogen dioxide (NO₂), and ozone (O₃) – can negatively impact employee health and cognitive performance. This leads to increased absenteeism, reduced productivity, and higher operational costs.
In today’s workplace, where employees spend a significant amount of time indoors, maintaining healthy air quality is directly linked to workforce performance and satisfaction. Research shows that improved IAQ enhances concentration, decision-making, and overall productivity – making it a key driver of business success.
Additionally, IAQ is gaining importance in ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) frameworks, where organizations are expected to provide safe, healthy, and sustainable environments. Compliance with standards like ASHRAE guidelines, WELL Building Standards (V2) and real-time environmental monitoring has become essential.
For Heads of Facilities and EHS leaders, this shift means moving beyond periodic air quality checks to continuous IAQ monitoring. Real-time data helps detect issues early, optimize HVAC performance, and ensure consistent indoor comfort.
In commercial real estate, IAQ is also becoming a competitive differentiator. Buildings with advanced air quality monitoring systems attract premium tenants, improve occupancy rates, higher rentals and enhance brand reputation.
Caleedo’s Indoor Air Quality Monitoring solutions empower organizations with actionable insights, enabling them to create healthier, smarter, and future-ready workplaces.
👉 Download IAQ Monitoring Guide
Disclaimer: This document is intended for informational purposes only and does not constitute professional engineering or regulatory advice.