Cognition drops above 1,400 ppm. The classroom usually doesn't notice.
“kids can't think when CO₂ is high”
Indoor air is the easiest standard to fail and the hardest to defend without continuous data. The same sensor stream feeds BB101 ventilation compliance, WELL/RESET certification, and a cognitive-performance lens for the head teacher.
Three capabilities, one feed.
Continuous CO₂, PM2.5, TVOC, humidity
Per occupied zone. Hourly band evaluation against the standard. Sustained breach pushes a same-day notification to the teacher or FM.
BB101 + WELL + RESET in one feed
Same data, different lens. Pick the rulebook for the building you have — the audit trail cites which one was applied.
Cognitive-performance lens
Optional view for senior leaders: CO₂ as a learning metric, not just compliance. Trend per classroom, term by term.
Hazard band CO₂ > 2,500 ppm bypasses normal alert cadence — a real-time push to FM regardless of the metric's usual reporting window.

It doesn’t stop at the screen.
The reading is checked against the rulebook on an orchestration engine. When it’s out of band the job is created, sent to the right person and chased until it’s signed off — and every step is logged. Here’s a real flow for air quality.
Rules & flows on an orchestration engine · every action traceable to a line of config
The audit trail it builds.
One sensor stream. Multiple rulebooks. Each row links to the full entry in the Standards matrix.
Where it lives in real estates.
Read the thinking behind it.
Carry this on your estate?
Short call. We’ll scope what a v1 deployment looks like and walk through the standards we can prove the day it goes live.
