AT Order Indoor Climate: How ÅBN solves your challenges with temperature and CO2
Has your company or institution received a AT indoor climate regulations from the Danish Working Environment Authority? You are not alone. Many...
Indoor air quality meter: Your complete guide to a healthy indoor climate in 2025
A healthy indoor climate is essential for your well-being and productivity, and for the well-being and productivity of your employees. With an indoor air quality meter, you can monitor and optimize the air quality in your home, avoiding health problems and creating the perfect environment to work and live in.
EU regulations for monitoring indoor climate data: Consequences for Danish municipalities
The upcoming implementation of revised EU directives will require extensive changes in how Danish municipalities handle indoor climate monitoring and data logging in their buildings. New legal requirements are coming into force with significant consequences for both new and existing municipal facilities, where automated measurement and control systems will become mandatory within the next few years.
Working environment fund: How municipalities and regions can get support for better indoor climate and well-being
The Danish Working Environment Authority has opened its doors to municipalities and regions that want to strengthen the working environment – and improved indoor climate is an obvious initiative. With the Fund for Working Environment Initiatives in Municipalities and Regions, you can apply for support for specific initiatives that benefit employees and citizens.
What is an acceptable TVOC level?
How does SKYEN assess TVOC in the indoor climate?
The quality of the indoor climate is of great importance for both health and well-being.
One of the most important parameters for air quality is TVOC (Total Volatile Organic Compounds), which covers a wide range of volatile organic compounds from materials, furniture, cleaning products and human activity.
SKYEN from ÅBN helps users monitor and understand their TVOC levels in real time, enabling better control and optimization of the indoor climate.
Indoor climate too dry? How to solve the problem and create better air quality
A too dry indoor climate can lead to irritation of the eyes, nose and throat, increased risk of respiratory diseases and general discomfort. If you experience dry air in your home or workplace, it is important to find the cause and take the right steps to improve the indoor climate.
But why does an indoor climate become too dry, and how can you solve it? Read on!
SKYEN measures CO2 in ppm - what does that mean?
SKYEN monitors your indoor climate and ensures that you get accurate measurements of the CO2 level in the room. One of the most important parameters that SKYEN registers is the CO2 concentration, which is stated in ppm (parts per million). But what does it actually mean and why is it a good unit of measurement?
How does SKYEN assess CO2 in the indoor climate?
What is CO₂ and why is it important? CO₂ (carbon dioxide) is one of the most important factors when it...
Indoor climate in schools and offices: Trends 2022–2025 in Europe
The indoor climate in schools and offices has come into focus in recent years, especially after the COVID-19 pandemic. A good indoor climate is crucial for both health, learning and productivity. In the period 2022–2025, Europe has experienced a number of new trends in measuring and improving indoor climate. Below, the most important trends and developments in three main areas are reviewed: the use of IoT devices to measure indoor climate, improving indoor climate through behavioral changes, and technological solutions for a healthier indoor climate. Examples of initiatives and projects with a special focus on the school sector are given, and future development opportunities are outlined.
How to spot and improve invisible indoor climate problems in production environments
Indoor climate problems in production environments are often hidden – and that is precisely why they are overlooked. But even small fluctuations in air quality, temperature, humidity or noise can have a major impact on both employee well-being and production stability.
How ÅBN's sensor helps you achieve (and comply with) a DGNB gold requirement
Do you want to achieve DGNB Gold certification? The SKYEN indoor climate sensor from ÅBN measures the six most important parameters for a healthy indoor climate and helps you document and optimize the well-being of the building – both in relation to mandatory requirements and voluntary criteria in DGNB. At the same time, SKYEN equips you to live up to DGNB Heart – an even higher standard for health and comfort.
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Welcome to ÅBN's blog page, where we provide you with the latest insights and updates on indoor climate, sensors and much more. To ensure that you are always up to date with the latest trends and technologies, we have compiled a number of articles covering everything from improving indoor climate to the latest sensor solutions.
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