Building facility managers are used to the grind. It takes a lot to keep healthy air flowing in your building: constant site checks, manual adjustments, bulky standalone systems, and more.
Modern smart building systems aim to ease the burden of such a time-intensive hands-on approach. Everything from HVAC units to IAQ monitors can be connected into one seamless network. You can ideally view and manage air quality conditions remotely, with just a few taps on your phone.
Building owners and engineers will love the consummate comfort for building occupants and cost savings from improved energy efficiency that come along with smart solutions.
Smart building systems bring together your most critical infrastructure (e.g. HVAC controls, thermostats, metering, air quality monitors, and even lighting) under a single platform. Each device is IoT-enabled and linked through a centralized interface like ODIN to deliver real-time awareness.
At its core, an indoor air quality monitoring system for smart buildings is meant to enable more responsive building management. ODIN users gain real-time insights into temperature, humidity, CO₂ levels, and VOCs across every zone. If a reading goes out of range, the system generates an alert. The facility team can check that alert remotely, right from a smartphone, tablet, or laptop, and decide whether a quick HVAC adjustment can resolve it on the spot.
Multi-building operators love this setup. School districts, strip malls, healthcare campuses, or property management groups can track trends and make adjustments instantly rather than dispatching staff to travel on-site at each facility to investigate minor IAQ issues.
Let’s visualize a technician managing five retail sites. One hot summer morning, ODIN flags a sudden spike in temperature at Store #3. From their phone, the tech sees that the HVAC unit is active, but airflow is lower than expected in part of the system. A quick adjustment could reroute cooling through another unit and restore circulation to rebalance temperature before the store even opens. Later on, when there’s time and personnel available, the supervisor can send someone out to check on what caused the original low airflow problem.
What has that saved you? No urgent dawn site visit. No tenant complaint. No wasted energy. That’s the convenience of cloud-connected monitoring and smart building automation. It doesn’t take long for this more responsive setup to deliver ROI. According to data from Project Drawdown, building automation systems can boost heating and cooling efficiency more than 20 percent and overall energy consumption in commercial buildings by up to 40 percent!
To successfully monitor and manage indoor air quality with a smart building system, you need:
Together, these tools make it possible to reduce site visits and catch and fix all manner of IAQ problems faster than with manual checks. You can keep air quality within target ranges while simultaneously reducing energy waste.
ODIN is built to support smart building systems without needing to totally overhaul your infrastructure. If your facilities already include BACnet-compatible devices like thermostats, IAQ sensors, or energy meters, ODIN can quickly (and automatically) tie them together with mobile-friendly software that gives you full control from anywhere.
Put your building in your pocket and enjoy fewer surprises and faster fixes. Technicians can get a better handle on comfort and energy use with just a few taps. Connect with the ODIN team to learn more about how we can support your smart building goals.