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IAQ monitoring and HVAC optimisation for hospitality environments with variable occupancy.
Hospitality properties face a ventilation challenge that is structurally different from commercial offices. Guest rooms and public areas move between full occupancy and vacancy on patterns that vary by season, day of week and event calendar. HVAC systems in most resort properties are configured to treat every room as occupied. The energy consequences are significant, and the guest experience consequences of under-ventilating occupied spaces are equally consequential.
FLO2 addresses both sides of that constraint.
Thirteen-parameter IAQ sensing across guestrooms, dining areas, spa facilities and lobby zones. Threshold alerts for CO₂, humidity, PM2.5 and TVOC. Data cloud-logged and available for guest-facing sustainability reporting.
FLO2 FAIR adjusts airflow to each zone based on actual occupancy and real-time IAQ readings. Unoccupied guestrooms receive minimum conditioning; occupied rooms receive full fresh-air exchange.
Resort properties in hill stations and temperate climates benefit from ambient-assisted cooling. FLO2 uses outdoor conditions to reduce mechanical cooling load when enthalpy conditions permit.
IAQ and energy data across the property in a single consolidated view, accessible to facility teams managing operations and sustainability teams preparing ESG and certification submissions.
HVAC energy reduction
25 to 45 percent
IAQ maintained across occupied zones
Continuous
Compliance documentation
Structured for IGBC and WELL
| Metric | Observed Range |
|---|---|
| HVAC energy reduction | 25 to 45 percent |
| IAQ maintained across occupied zones | Continuous |
| Compliance documentation | Structured for IGBC and WELL |
| Installation disruption | None, retrofits onto existing plant |
Deployed across Club Mahindra Resorts and Tamara Leisure Experiences properties.
A property assessment identifies HVAC energy losses, IAQ conditions across guest and back-of-house zones and certification gaps, with findings presented for management and sustainability review.
A structured site assessment identifies compliance gaps, energy losses and the remediation options available - before your next audit cycle.