Indoor Climate Control
Indoor climate control refers to the management of temperature, humidity, and air quality within a building. This is typically achieved through systems like heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC). These systems work together to create a comfortable environment for occupants, ensuring that spaces are neither too hot nor too cold.
Effective indoor climate control also involves monitoring and adjusting air quality to reduce pollutants and allergens. This can include the use of air purifiers and proper ventilation to circulate fresh air. Maintaining a stable indoor climate is essential for health, comfort, and productivity in residential and commercial spaces.