In the PIERRE smart home system, CO2 and gas sensors are integrated to enhance indoor air quality and safety.
PIERRE CO2 sensors measure the concentration of carbon dioxide in the air, which helps in monitoring ventilation and ensuring that indoor air remains fresh. High CO2 levels can indicate poor air circulation and may trigger alerts to improve ventilation or adjust HVAC settings to maintain a healthy environment.
PIERRE Gas sensors detect the presence of various gases, such as natural gas or propane, which could pose safety risks if they accumulate in unsafe concentrations. These sensors provide early warnings of gas leaks, helping to prevent potential hazards such as explosions or poisoning. When a gas leak is detected, the system triggers alarms, send notifications to homeowners, and potentially activate safety measures like shutting off the gas supply.
Together, these sensors contribute to a safer and more comfortable living environment by monitoring air quality and detecting harmful gases.
These devices are connected either wirelessly or through wired connections, depending on their type.