Scientific studies show a correlation between CO₂ levels and aerosol concentrations in the air. Aerosols are mainly produced when we breathe and speak, and can transmit pathogens and viruses such as corona viruses. Testo's measuring technology can help you detect elevated CO₂ levels at an early stage. Optimum adjustment of a ventilation system enables you to ensure good indoor air quality at all times and prevent airborne transmission of pathogens. This can reduce the risk of infection with diseases such as COVID-19. The German government, for example, also recommends controlling the CO₂ levels in the air by using CO₂ measuring instruments to initiate ventilation measures and thus reduce the risk of infection.
Measure CO₂ to reduce the risk of infection from aerosols
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Products
testo 160 IAQ data logger
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- Ideal for continuous monitoring of indoor air quality (IAQ)
- Exceptionally user-friendly thanks to its display of indoor air quality according to the traffic light principle
- Large display for reading values for CO₂, temperature and humidity
- Simple to install, integrate and operate
- Perfectly networked: data storage in the Testo Cloud, real-time alarm via e-mail or SMS (optional in conjunction with an Advanced licence)
testo 440 CO₂ kit
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- Clearly structured measurement menu for long-term measurements and parallel determination of CO₂ concentration, humidity and air temperature indoors
- Absolute pressure compensation, calculation of wet bulb temperature, dewpoint and absolute humidity
- Wireless probe, internal data storage and USB port for data export
- The IAQ measuring instrument can be expanded with a large portfolio of digital probes
testo 400 IAQ and comfort kit
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- Standard-compliant determination of the comfort level: PMV and PPD as well as draught and turbulence as per EN ISO 7730 and ASHRAE 55
- Determination of CO₂ concentration, humidity, air temperature and turbulence, including long-term measurements
- Intuitive measurement programs, measurement with complete documentation, testo DataControl measurement data management and analysis software
- The IAQ measuring instrument can be expanded with a large portfolio of digital probes
testo 315-3 CO₂ measuring instrument H4>

- High-precision electrochemical CO sensor, shock-resistant infrared CO₂ sensor
- Visual and acoustic alarm when limit values are exceeded – freely adjustable limit values
- Robust design
- TÜV-tested according to DIN EN 50543
Downloads
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Download application example H3>

More about Facility Management
What are aerosols? H3>

Aerosols in rooms H3>

Measuring CO₂ to combat aerosols H3>

The CO₂ level increases when lots of people are in a poorly ventilated room. From the CO₂ concentration, the probable aerosol load can be concluded. The higher the CO₂ level, the higher the risk of inhaling aerosols that another person has breathed out shortly before. The CO₂ concentration is therefore a type of indirect measurement for possible exposure to aerosols. Indoor air, which is only polluted by human use, is usually assessed by the CO₂ quality. CO₂ sensors can help to detect how polluted the air in a room is. A CO₂ concentration of up to 1,000 ppm (parts per million) indoors is acceptable. For comparison: Outside air has a CO₂ value of approx. 400 ppm.
Air humidity to combat virus-laden aerosols H3>
