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FLO₂ helped a large corporate head office gain clear visibility into indoor air quality across multiple occupied zones, enabling focused improvement actions for comfort, wellness, and operational efficiency.
| Parameter | Details |
| Client / Project Reference | Federal Bank Head Office – Aluva |
| Sector | Banking / Corporate Office |
| Location | Aluva |
| Building Type | Multi-floor operational head office |
| Assessment Type | Indoor air quality and ventilation diagnostic |
| Monitoring Window | 1st December, 11:00–18:30 hrs |
| Parameters Reviewed | CO₂, temperature, humidity, PM2.5, PM10, TVOC, AQI |
| FLO₂ Role | IAQ monitoring, zone-level diagnosis, and corrective-action roadmap |
| Occupant Benefit | Improved visibility into freshness, comfort, filtration, and workplace wellness conditions |
A multi-floor IAQ assessment that helped convert indoor air quality from a hidden variable into a measurable facility-management priority. In large offices, comfort is often judged by temperature alone. But a space can feel thermally comfortable and still require improvement in freshness, filtration, or air movement. For this head office, FLO₂ helped map indoor air quality across representative areas and identify where focused action would create the highest impact. The value of the exercise was clarity: instead of taking a blanket approach, the facility team could prioritize specific zones and improvement measures.
Corporate head offices have varied space types — open work areas, enclosed cabins, meeting rooms, support spaces, equipment rooms, and high-use common areas.
Each of these spaces behaves differently depending on occupancy, usage pattern, enclosure, and HVAC configuration. A single building-wide assumption is rarely enough. The objective of the assessment was to understand how indoor air quality was performing across different zones and to support better decisions for occupant comfort and workplace wellness.
FLO₂ carried out a structured indoor air quality assessment across representative areas of the facility.
The assessment reviewed multiple air quality and comfort parameters, including CO₂, temperature, humidity, particulate matter, TVOC, and AQI. This gave the team a more complete picture than a temperature-only review. The assessment helped identify:
The assessment gave the facility team a zone-wise understanding of indoor air quality performance. Instead of relying on subjective feedback alone, the team had measurable data to support next steps. This made it easier to separate fresh air-related concerns from filtration, humidity, or space-use issues. The output was a practical roadmap for improving indoor environmental quality in the areas that needed it most.
| Area | Result |
| IAQ Visibility | Multi-parameter air quality mapped across representative zones |
| Facility Intelligence | Priority zones identified for focused action |
| Freshness Review | Ventilation performance assessed across occupied spaces |
| Filtration Review | Particulate trends helped identify filtration improvement opportunities |
| Operational Value | Enabled targeted action instead of broad, unnecessary upgrades |
| Occupant Benefit | Supports comfort, alertness, and healthier workplace conditions |
For Federal Bank Head Office, FLO₂ helped create a clear IAQ baseline for a large operational facility.
The assessment supported a more informed approach to workplace wellness — helping the facility team understand where to act, what to prioritize, and how to improve indoor air quality in a measured and practical way.