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Optimizing IAQ in Summer

What Happens to Your IAQ in Summer

Warmer weather affects indoor environments in multiple ways. Without the right strategy, buildings can experience a decline in air quality and HVAC system performance.
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Higher Temperatures & Humidity: As people move inside for larger stretches, they experience more concentrated time breathing indoor air.
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Increased Dust & Particulate Accumulation: Dry conditions and foot traffic stir up indoor dust.
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Wildfire Smoke: In certain regions, smoke and fine particles can enter indoor air through ventilation systems.
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Air Conditioner Overuse: Continuous cooling may reduce air circulation and strip moisture from the air, affecting comfort and IAQ.
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Clogged Filters & Ductwork: Summer increases HVAC usage, making regular filter changes and duct cleaning critical.

A Unified Solution for Summer IAQ Challenges

Fellowes Array uses real-time sensors and intelligent automation to respond to the air quality challenges that summer brings. Whether you're dealing with humidity, wildfire smoke, or heavy A/C use, Array helps you maintain healthy, cost-effective indoor environments.
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Proven to Address the IAQ Challenges of Summer

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Scenario 1

Rising humidity creates mold risk in shared areas.

High summer humidity threatens known shared spaces like bathrooms, and breakrooms while also potentially affecting server rooms or other sensitive equipment. Array detects elevated moisture levels and with a connection through Relay, signals the BMS. This triggers a response to increase dehumidification or airflow to prevent mold development and protect equipment.
Scenario 2

Wildfire smoke raises PM2.5 levels indoors.

In smoke-affected regions, fine particles infiltrate buildings even with windows closed. Array detects increased PM2.5 and ramps up filtration automatically, sending alerts and real-time data through Relay to the BMS for coordinated HVAC adjustments.
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Scenario 3

Overuse of A/C leads to stagnant air and dryness.

Array monitors CO₂ and humidity levels and sends real-time data through Relay. The BMS uses this data to adjust ventilation settings and restore indoor air balance, helping maintain occupant comfort without compromising efficiency.
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Scenario 4

HVAC filters clog faster during high-use periods.

Array tracks indoor particulate levels and its own operational patterns, helping facility teams stay ahead of filter replacement schedules and ensure Array units continue performing at peak efficiency.
Explore How Air is Affected by Each Season

For Whatever Stage You're In, Fellowes Air Quality Experts Are Here To Help:

Making your indoor air quality strategy simple starts here. Get expert answers, assess your space, or explore solutions that put you in control. Let's find the right starting point for your needs.
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