A slow temperature drift. A humidity spike at 2am. A CO₂ level that explains why your occupants feel worse by midafternoon. Without commercial building monitoring, you find out about these problems the expensive way. Find your building type below., you find out about these problems the expensive way. Find your building type below.
Air quality affects attendance, focus, and test scores. Most schools have no continuous data on what students are breathing. Our pilot found a 41% increase in absenteeism during periods of low humidity.
✓ Pilot Data AvailableMany libraries are located in historic buildings, or buildings that were designed for a different purpose. They have unpredictable environments that single-point monitoring can't capture. Our pilot used 67 sensors across two floors of a historic limestone building, installed in under four hours.
✓ Pilot Data AvailableComplaints pile up and you find out about problems after they're already expensive. Our pilot found a fire department radio room cycling 62°F to 84°F every 18 minutes due to a missing thermostat nobody knew was gone.
✓ Pilot Data AvailableYour barrel room has a climate that affects the spirit. Your still room has ventilation dynamics that affect air quality. Both areas require zone-level monitoring a single sensor will never provide. And both impact your top and bottom line.
✓ Pilot Data AvailableThe production floor is part of the process. Humidity affects ESD risk and material quality. Heat from equipment creates zones your HVAC doesn't know about. Our PCB assembly pilot found a boiler CO₂ leak that had gone undetected.
✓ Pilot Data AvailableCognitive performance drops measurably at elevated CO₂ levels. Thermal comfort affects how long people can concentrate. Most offices have one thermostat and no IAQ visibility. That's not managing the building. That's guessing.
Analog Pilot DataPatients and residents are more sensitive to environmental conditions than typical building occupants. Continuous zone monitoring shows whether care environments stay within acceptable ranges, and gives you documentation to prove it.
Analog Pilot DataKitchen heat, grease particles, and VOCs migrate into dining areas. CO₂ rises as the room fills. The environment affects dwell time and whether guests return. Most operators have no data on the environment guests actually experience during service.
Analog Pilot DataTemperature stratification means floor and ceiling are majorly different environments. Humidity could be acceptable near the dock, but may damage inventory in the back corner. Walk-throughs never find these variations. Continuous zone monitoring does.
Analog Pilot DataPremium hops and grain are humidity-sensitive and expensive. Converted buildings have environmental variation a single thermostat misses. CO₂ distribution system leaks quietly drain your utility budget, and Taproom CO₂ affects guest comfort, which impacts revenue.
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Most commercial buildings share the same core problems regardless of what happens inside them. Tell us about yours and we'll show you how Nosy applies.
The Commercial Building Monitoring Gap
87% of smaller commercial buildings have no building automation. That means they have no sensors and no data. You find out about problems when a complaint lands, a utility bill spikes, or something breaks. That's not a management strategy. That's reactive maintenance.
The same situational awareness a full BAS provides is now available at a fraction of the cost, with no contractors and no downtime. Under 5 minutes per sensor to install.
Energy
Without Temperature Data, You're Just Guessing.
Air Quality
Without IAQ Monitoring, You're Just Guessing.
Operations
Without Continuous Monitoring, You're Just Guessing.
K-12 School Pilot, Rhode Island
Student absenteeism was 41% higher during periods of low humidity. The school had no idea until Nosy showed them the data.
Municipal Building Pilot, Pennsylvania
A fire department radio room was cycling between 62°F and 84°F every 18 minutes. A missing thermostat nobody knew about.
Public Library Pilot, Rhode Island
67 sensors across two floors of a historic limestone building, installed in under four hours. No tools, no contractors, no disruption.
PCB Manufacturer Pilot, Connecticut
A boiler CO₂ leak had gone undetected for an unknown period. Nosy identified it through chronically elevated ambient CO₂ in the production area.
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