mCloud Announces New Indoor Air Quality Badge for Connected Buildings

mCloud Announces New Indoor Air Quality Badge for Connected Buildings

As restaurants and small businesses struggle to attract customers in a post-Covid environment, and workers gradually return to the office, indoor air quality has never been a greater concern to people from all walks of life.

In an effort to help reassure customers and staff, mCloud is pleased to announce the launch of its Indoor Air Quality badge. It’s a simple QR code which is placed at the entrance of AssetCare connected buildings. Scanning the badge provides the user with detailed information regarding the quality of the air in the facility they are about to enter. Good quality air can help entice diners to come to one restaurant over another, or potentially encourage employees to return to the office after working from home for more than a year.

In the following video, Charlotte Connor, mCloud’s Vice President of Business Development for Connected Buildings explains how this new level of transparency can help give a business a leg up.

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