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IAQ monitoring and ventilation optimisation for high-footfall retail environments.
Retail environments present a ventilation challenge that most HVAC designs underestimate. Customer density fluctuates significantly across the trading day, from near-empty during opening hours to dense crowds during peak periods, but conditioning systems typically operate on fixed schedules calibrated to peak load. The result is consistent over-ventilation during quiet periods and, in some cases, inadequate fresh air during sudden surges in footfall.
For retail operators managing large-format stores or multi-location networks, HVAC is a significant operating cost. For food retail and F&B formats, IAQ compliance is also a regulatory and certification concern.
Thirteen-parameter sensing across CO₂, PM2.5, TVOC, HCHO, temperature and humidity, with additional parameters for formats with kitchen or food preparation zones. Cloud-logged data with threshold alerts and structured compliance reports.
FLO2 FAIR adjusts AHU airflow in response to real-time CO₂ and occupancy data. Ventilation scales with actual customer density across the trading day, not a fixed schedule.
Separate monitoring for customer floor, fitting rooms, food courts and service corridors. Threshold breaches flagged to facility teams without delay.
For multi-location operators, IAQ and energy data consolidated across all stores. ESG-ready exports for sustainability and compliance reporting.
HVAC fan energy reduction
25 to 45 percent
CO₂ in occupied retail zones
Maintained below 800 ppm
Compliance documentation
Auto-generated
| Metric | Observed Range |
|---|---|
| HVAC fan energy reduction | 25 to 45 percent |
| CO₂ in occupied retail zones | Maintained below 800 ppm |
| Compliance documentation | Auto-generated |
| Installation disruption | None, no civil works required |
A structured assessment identifies IAQ conditions across your trading floor, HVAC energy losses and certification gaps, with findings suitable for internal review and regulatory submissions.
A structured site assessment identifies compliance gaps, energy losses and the remediation options available - before your next audit cycle.