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HibouAir featured in the Swedish newspaper Dagens Nyheter
HibouAir is proud to be featured in Dagens Nyheter (DN), one of Sweden’s most respected and widely read newspapers. The article highlights the growing importance of indoor air quality and how HibouAir contributes to creating smarter, healthier, and more energy-efficient buildings.
The DN article also emphasizes how indoor environments have long received less attention than other urban infrastructure, despite people spending most of their time indoors. This makes monitoring and controlling air quality a crucial part of both public health and sustainable urban development.
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3 insights from the DN article
✓ Indoor air is often overlooked
– despite impacting health, comfort, and productivity every day
✓ Real-time data makes a difference
– HibouAir measures CO2, particles, temperature, and humidity
✓ Smart control saves energy
– ControlHub adjusts ventilation based on real usage and demand
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From real-time insights to demand-controlled ventilation
The article describes how HibouAir helps buildings move from static ventilation schedules to a more intelligent, data-driven approach. By continuously analyzing indoor air quality and connecting these insights to HibouAir ControlHub, ventilation can be adjusted in real time based on actual occupancy and conditions. This creates a better balance between healthy indoor environments, improved comfort, and reduced energy consumption—while remaining easy to integrate into existing buildings.
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