Indoor-CO₂ Atlas
Indoor-CO₂ Atlas provides a free, open-source dataset and app tracking CO₂ levels in public buildings and transport. It uses portable monitors to collect data and displays it via an interactive map with filters. The goal is to empower people with simple indoor air quality information.
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What is Indoor-CO₂ Atlas?
Indoor-CO₂ Atlas is a public dataset and web app visualizing CO₂ levels in accessible buildings and transit. It uses a GO IAQS scoring system to rate air quality from 0 to 10. Users can explore data by location type, country, and region via an interactive map. **Use cases**: Monitor indoor air quality, Compare CO₂ levels by location, Research public building pollution, Plan healthier travel routes, Access open air quality data **Key features**: Interactive CO₂ map with filters; GO IAQS air quality scoring system; Data by location type and country; Open-source dataset and app; Histogram and chart visualizations; Public transit and building data **Who it's for**: Health-conscious individuals, researchers, and travelers seeking to understand indoor air quality in public spaces. Also useful for building managers and public health advocates.
Indoor-CO₂ Atlas is a public dataset and web app visualizing CO₂ levels in accessible buildings and transit. It uses a GO IAQS scoring system to rate air quality from 0 to 10. Users can explore data by location type, country, and region via an interactive map.
Key features
- CO₂ monitoring
- air quality score
- public buildings
- interactive map
- open data
- indoor pollution
- Interactive CO₂ map with filters
- Track CO₂ levels in public buildings
- GO IAQS air quality scoring system
- View data on an interactive map
- Data by location type and country
- Filter by location type and region
- Open-source dataset and app
- Use GO IAQS air quality scoring
- Histogram and chart visualizations
- Access free open-source dataset
- Public transit and building data
Use cases
- Monitor indoor air quality
- Plan low-CO₂ commutes
- Compare CO₂ levels by location
- Assess building ventilation
- Research public building pollution
- Research public health data
- Plan healthier travel routes
- Access open air quality data
Who is it for
- Health-conscious individuals
- researchers
- travelers seeking to understand indoor air quality in public spaces. Also useful for building managers
- public health advocates.
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