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Honeywell promotes real-time IAQ insights

Company says its Healthy Buildings solutions help building owners comply with new hygiene and social-distancing policies and enable business continuity

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  • Published: July 7, 2020
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George Bou Mitri

DUBAI, UAE, 7 July 2020: Honeywell announced an integrated solutions portfolio to help building owners in the Middle East improve the health of their building environments, operate more cleanly and safely, comply with social-distancing policies, and help reassure occupants that it is safe to return to the workplace. By integrating air quality, safety and security technologies along with advanced analytics, Honeywell’s Healthy Buildings solutions are designed to help building owners minimise potential risks of contamination and create business continuity by monitoring both the building environment and building occupants’ behaviours, the company claimed through a Press release.

The company’s new solutions provide building owners with more control over critical health, safety and security factors to encourage sustained compliance with changing building standards, safety guidelines, government-issued regulations and a company’s risk management policies, it said. The innovative solutions also provide transparency into a building’s health status to its occupants, it added.

“We’re all facing a new normal – including how buildings are managed,” said George Bou Mitri, Vice President and General Manager, Honeywell Building Technologies, Middle East, Turkey and Africa. “We’re working with entities in the region to support well-being, as building owners, operators and occupiers return to work, consider travel, visit shopping malls or healthcare facilities. Honeywell has developed outcome-based solutions that allow building owners in the region to transparently address how they limit exposure to and the spread of viruses while supporting their business continuity needs. We’re giving them the data they need to confidently reassure their employees to accelerate their business operations.”

The company said its Healthy Buildings solutions are part of a comprehensive effort among Honeywell’s businesses to come together to quickly develop solutions that are helping important sectors of the global economy recover. The solutions provide a holistic view of a building’s health based on key factors, such as indoor air quality, occupant flow, personal protection equipment (PPE) analytics, thermal screening, social distancing, anti-bacterial wiring devices and sanitation efficacy.

The solutions feature two packages – one focused on indoor air quality and another on safety and security, the company said. The Air Quality package, it said, monitors, manages and controls key parameters to create a healthier built-environment while still managing energy efficiency. The Air Quality package, it said, can:

  • Help building owners implement the latest local guidelines
  • Manage pressurisation, ventilation, temperature and humidity
  • Gauge environmental and occupancy parameters
  • Provide real-time insights on contaminant risk, alerts to change HEPA filters, cleaning and occupant behaviour
  • Control and optimise UV sterilisation, air filtration and air composition.

 

In addition, Honeywell’s #HealthyBuildings Score analytics, provides real-time alerts to building owners and operators, so they can quickly address non-compliance issues or deal with infection-related incidents, the company said. The #HealthyBuildings Score comprises key building health metrics that can be provided to occupants in a simplified view on a dashboard, it said. Healthy Buildings outcomes are powered by Honeywell Forge and monitored via the #HealthyBuildings score, it said.

The Healthy Buildings solutions can support the needs of any building, and features specific solutions for premium commercial buildings, airports, hospitality, banking, stadium, healthcare and education sectors, the company said. The fully integrated air quality, health, safety and security controls are backed by expert services and remote monitoring support, it added. Customers can also leverage their existing infrastructure, including third-party solutions, to affordably enhance air quality and security outcomes, it further added.

Other businesses within Honeywell are introducing innovative new technologies to provide a healthier environment for customers and end users, it said. For example, Honeywell recently announced temperature-monitoring solutions, which can be rapidly deployed at the entryway of a factory, airport, distribution centre, stadium or other commercial buildings to quickly and efficiently identify whether personnel exhibit an elevated facial temperature, it claimed.

The company has also developed an Environment Control System Health check that allows airlines to quickly use aircraft data and advanced analytics to monitor for and improve cabin air quality, the company said. Additionally, the company said, it is applying the Honeywell Forge platform to help customers operate their buildings, factories, warehouses, supply chains, and aircraft more efficiently and in ways that promote the health and safety of occupants, workers, and passengers.

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