Humidity & Heat Index Sensors

 
Humidity is an often forgotten about environment factor that every organisation should monitor.

If air is too humid, it can lead to condensation on sensitive equipment. This condensation leads to corrosion and premature failure. Too much humidity can also lead to degradation of paper goods, as well as introducing mould into your environment, causing damage as well as health concerns.

If air is too dry and does not have enough humidity, you run the risk of static discharge. This can harm hard drives, telephones, computer monitors, and more.

Humidity plus heat equals heat index, also known as the "feels like" temperature. When the heat index is too high, employees may tire easily, feel ill, and possibly suffer from threatening conditions. Knowing when the heat index is too high can help you ensure proper working conditions throughout your facility.

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