GE Sensors Control Ventilation
Feb 14, 08 07:41 AM PDT

GE aims to increase energy efficiency at schools by helping them control their ventilation and outdoor air supply by installing a bunch of sensors. Guess having a healthy body translates into a healthy mind, which will result in students picking up whatever they're learning in the classroom at the moment (those who aren't busy texting away anyways) much better. So far, GE has installed around 5,000 of such Telaire CO2 sensors in schools. Sounds like my home could do with one of these so that I don't hack and wheeze my way through all day long.
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