Smart building design can help promote better indoor air quality in several ways:
1. Ventilation systems: Smart building design can include ventilation systems that promote healthy airflow throughout the building. This can include systems that monitor CO2 levels and adjust ventilation rates accordingly.
2. Air filtration: Smart buildings can include advanced air filtration systems that can remove pollutants, allergens, and other harmful particles from the air, resulting in cleaner indoor air.
3. Lighting control: Smart building design can include lighting control systems that are designed to prevent the accumulation of pollutants and moisture.
4. Occupancy sensors: Smart building design can include occupancy sensors that can determine when a space is occupied and adjust ventilation rates accordingly.
5. Natural ventilation: Smart building design can incorporate natural ventilation systems that allow fresh air to flow into the building and circulate throughout the space.
6. Green building materials: Smart buildings can use eco-friendly building materials that don’t emit any harmful chemicals, which can improve indoor air quality.
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