Winters Instruments introduces IAQ monitoring with WinTRONIQ sensors
NORTH YORK, Ontario, Canada, 4 March 2026: Winters Instruments Ltd. said indoor air pollution continues to affect workplaces worldwide, noting that up to 1.2 billion workdays are lost annually due to illnesses associated with poor Indoor Air Quality (IAQ).
Making the announcement through a Press Release, the company said environmental factors such as poor air quality, excess humidity, inconsistent temperatures and volatile organic compounds can influence workplace productivity and comfort. Winters added that high concentrations of indoor pollutants may trigger allergies, headaches and fatigue if not detected in time.
Winters said uncontrolled humidity and moisture levels can also promote mould growth, which it said may contribute to respiratory issues and reduced cognitive performance, potentially affecting productivity in office environments.
The company said digital environmental sensing technologies can help monitor indoor conditions continuously and identify potential issues before they affect building occupants. Winters said its WinTRONIQ line of smart environmental sensing solutions has been designed to monitor indoor environments in real time and provide alerts intended to help building operators maintain safe and comfortable indoor conditions.
According to Winters, the sensing devices can be integrated with HVAC systems in settings such as offices, schools, hospitals and other institutional buildings. The company said the sensors are intended to help facility managers detect air quality issues and monitor environmental parameters related to indoor comfort and building performance.
