GALLERY: Top 4 reasons humidity and carbon-dioxide measurement is important

April 29, 2015
In building-automation applications, reliable humidity measurement is critical to consistent human comfort and productivity and low maintenance. Demand-controlled-ventilation systems can be improved using carbon-dioxide (CO2) instruments to optimize energy efficiency. The right humidity and CO2 instruments can help address and prevent issues related to unreliable control systems, improving human comfort and lowering maintenance costs.
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Joe Agron | Editor-in-Chief and Associate Publisher

Joe Agron is the editor-in-chief/associate publisher of American School & University magazine. Joe has overseen AS&U's editorial direction for more than 25 years, and has helped influence and shape national school infrastructure issues. He has been sought out for comments by publications such as The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, USA Today, U.S. News & World Report, ABC News and CNN, and assisted with the introduction of the Education Infrastructure Act of 1994.

Joe also authors a number of industry-exclusive reports. His "Facilities Impact on Learning" series of special reports won national acclaim and helped bring the poor condition of the nation's schools to the attention of many in the U.S. Congress, U.S. Department of Education and the White House.

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