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Case study - Ardmore Group for  Zeil

Unlocking Workplace Wellness with AirSuite

The Challenge
When we speak with clients about air quality monitoring, many struggle to see the immediate value. Whether it’s a school, a medical centre, or a large office, the benefits of tracking indoor conditions like temperature, CO₂ levels, and humidity can feel abstract—until you see the data for yourself.

To test this, we set ourselves a goal: to run our own long-term trial and measure the tangible impact of AirSuite monitoring in a real workplace.

The Trial
Earlier this year, we installed nine AirSuite monitors across a client’s 400 sqm office. The devices were placed in a variety of areas—boardrooms, open offices, reception, and breakout spaces. Installation was quick, with the client immediately gaining access to the live dashboard.

Almost instantly, the monitors began uncovering insights. In one of the boardrooms, CO₂ levels spiked dramatically during a meeting, signalling poor ventilation. This sparked a journey of discovery and improvement.

The Results

The trial proved that small adjustments, guided by accurate data, can make a big difference to staff wellbeing. What started as “just another gadget” has turned into a trusted tool for improving workplace comfort, reducing complaints, and increasing awareness of indoor air quality.

Ventilation issues identified and fixed
The monitors highlighted high CO₂ levels in a key meeting room. The client added a vent to improve airflow but then noticed the room was uncomfortably cold. Further investigation revealed the air conditioning unit wasn’t working at all. Once repaired, the room became both well-ventilated and comfortable.
Temperature comfort tailored to staff needs.
Complaints about the office being “too cold” persisted even when the air conditioning was set to
23–24 °C. Reviewing the dashboard data and staff feedback, the client realised employees preferred it warmer. They’ve now adjusted winter settings to pre-heat the space before arrival, increasing comfort.
Ongoing engagement.
Sasha, Commercial Property Manager at Ardmore Group and our key contact onsite, checks the dashboard weekly and uses it to resolve staff questions quickly and back up her building maintenance requests. She shared about the trial internally, raising awareness of workplace wellness across the team.