Environment

Smart City

IoT at the service of the environment

Environment
Control the environmental quality

Air quality is at the heart of concerns for cities, public institutions, and particularly schools. The new regulatory framework for 2018-2023 requires communities to implement, as of today, a program of preventive actions aimed at improving air quality in buildings open to the public and especially children.

The Internet of Things offers solutions to quickly and effectively meet these obligations.

Pollution is responsible for approximately 7 million deaths each year, and every city is trying to find its solution to control the air quality breathed by its residents. The control of environmental quality thus allows for the implementation of preventive actions.

Air Quality
Temperature
Weather
Waste collection
Decree on indoor air quality
The Decree No. 2011-1728 of December 2, 2011, issued by the Ministries of the Environment and Health, includes several short, medium, and long-term actions to improve the quality of air in enclosed spaces and consequently, the health of the occupants.

This decree aims first to gradually make mandatory the regular monitoring of indoor air quality in establishments open to the public:

  • Childcare facilities for children under 6 years old,
  • Recreation centers,
  • Primary and secondary education or training establishments (nursery, elementary schools, middle schools, and high schools, both general and vocational),
  • Health and social care establishments that accommodate minors

By 2023, monitoring indoor air quality became mandatory for all public establishments.

The second commitment involves the implementation of mandatory labeling of construction and decorating materials to understand their impact on air quality and, consequently, children’s health.

Therefore, paying particular attention to air quality and the ventilation system in educational institutions is essential to preserve children’s health and promote their learning.

Waste collection
  • NB-IoT sensors are placed on trash bins
  • The sensors periodically report the fill level of the bins
  • The transmitted information is utilized by your application platform
  • Your operational platform creates an optimal route indicating which bins need to be emptied
  • The optimized route is sent to drivers so they only empty the bins that are full
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