Remote Building Intelligence

Critical Environment Monitoring

Monitoring and monthly reporting for areas where temperature, humidity, pressure, air quality or comfort conditions must stay inside agreed limits.

For spaces where conditions matter

Some areas carry higher risk because the wrong conditions can affect compliance, stored products, assets, comfort, performance or business operation.

Pharmaceutical

Medicine storage, production areas, clean rooms, laboratories and spaces requiring agreed temperature, humidity or pressure conditions.

Medical & healthcare

Treatment rooms, storage areas, wards, theatres, labs and spaces where plant failure or comfort drift needs quick visibility.

Museums & galleries

Artwork, documents, archives and display spaces needing stable temperature and humidity control.

Orchestral & musical buildings

Concert halls, rehearsal rooms, performance areas and instrument storage where comfort and humidity can matter.

Data rooms

Temperature, humidity, cooling plant status, power-related alarms and escalation for equipment protection.

Laboratories & specialist spaces

Room pressure, extract systems, ventilation status, alarms and evidence logs for controlled environments.

Wireless sensors for healthcare and sensitive areas

LoRaWAN monitoring can add temperature, humidity, CO₂, status and other readings in areas where hardwired sensors would be expensive, disruptive or too slow to install.

  • Add evidence in treatment rooms, stores, labs, galleries, archives and specialist areas.
  • Support health, comfort and air-quality review with extra data points.
  • Use wireless survey sensors to prove issues before larger plant or controls upgrades are quoted.
  • Feed monthly and yearly reports with area-by-area evidence instead of broad assumptions.

Typical monitored values

  • Temperature high / low limits.
  • Humidity high / low limits.
  • Room pressure or pressure differential.
  • CO₂ and air-quality indicators where available.
  • AHU, fan, pump, valve and damper status.
  • Sensor failure, controller fault and communication alarms.
  • Time outside agreed limits for monthly reporting.