But…
The building, which is over 100 years old, is listed, and therefore does not have a ventilation system installed to exchange the air in the office for a better indoor climate.
As indoor climate ambassadors Kristoffer and I have gradually become, it is important for us to have a good indoor climate when we sit and work.
The CLOUD naturally helps us with that.
When the SKYEN lights up blue, the indoor climate in the room is good, and when the SKYEN changes to red, the indoor climate in the office is bad. The red color is a sign that we need to get air out and create drafts.
Offices are structured differently and therefore it can be difficult to find out how to ventilate best, how much it is possible to ventilate or how to change the air in the office. Inside the listed building, glass boxes have been set up which house the offices. They are tightly built and not much air leaks out. That's why the CLOUD is mainly red - but that doesn't matter. The important thing is to remember to ventilate during the day and use it as a reminder.
Like many of SKYEN's users, we have created our own ventilation culture around SKYEN in the office.