In a recent blog post, Critical Environment Technologies (CET) explains how gas detectors play a crucial role in building automation and control systems. These systems provide real-time data on a range of factors that impact the safety and comfort of building occupants.
According to a report by Spherical Insights & Consulting, the global building automation and controls market is projected to reach USD $221 billion by 2030, with a compound annual growth rate 11% (Globe Newswire, 2022). This growth is driven by a number of factors, including increased demand for energy efficiency, the need for improved security, and the growing trend towards smart buildings.
One of the key benefits of building automation and control systems is the ability to monitor and control the indoor environment. This includes monitoring factors such as temperature, humidity, and air quality, as well as the presence of harmful gases. Gas detection sensors are a crucial component of these systems, providing real-time data on the concentration of gases such as carbon monoxide, nitrogen dioxide, and volatile organic compounds (VOCs). This data can be used to identify potential safety hazards and take corrective action to prevent illness or injury.
Read the CET blog post here.