The brief
Brussels Orthopedics & Sports Institute wanted indoor air quality to be visible inside the building and understandable at a glance. The aim was continuous monitoring, paired with a simple way to communicate conditions to staff, patients, and visitors across different rooms.
What we did
We deployed permanent indoor air quality monitoring devices in multiple rooms of the healthcare centre. In selected rooms, purification units were also installed to support improved indoor air quality.
We also adapted Airscan’s cloud platform so real-time conditions could be shown on smart screens throughout the building.
How it worked on site
Monitoring devices evaluated indoor air quality conditions in real time. The readings fed into the cloud platform, which then published updates to TV screens located in rooms across the centre.
To keep the display usable for non-specialists, the on-screen view grouped conditions into categories such as Health, Comfort, Cognition, and Building, allowing personnel and visitors to interpret the state of the space quickly.
What changed
The centre gained permanent, room-level visibility of indoor conditions through an on-site screen network, supported by improvement measures in selected areas. Environmental quality became something the site could observe continuously and manage as part of daily operations.
