CO2 and indoor air quality data logger
Monitoring the CO2 levels inside became increasingly important since the updated Building Regulations were released in June this year.

The guidance suggests that offices, factories, schools, workplaces and spaces with high levels of activity should all have a means of monitoring indoor CO2 levels. The regulations provided requirement information on what exactly a CO2 monitor should be able to do.
The monitor should:
- Directly measure CO2, not provide an estimated CO2 level based on a different factor.
- Be able to measure as low as 400ppm to over 5,000ppm
- Be calibrated to ensure accurate readings
Lascar Electronics says its new wireless indoor air quality monitor does all this and more. The EL-IOT-CO2 monitor's carbon dioxide (CO2), temperature and humidity, continuously recording these parameters to provide users with the current, minimum and maximum reading in its bright and clear digital display.
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