Is there a good reason why the doors upstairs can not be kept open to reduce CO2 and airborne virus levels at #38c3 ?
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Is there a good reason why the doors upstairs can not be kept open to reduce CO2 and airborne virus levels at #38c3 ?
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replied to Wren Reilly on last edited by
@akareilly this got me thinking. There's so much info out there now about CO2 levels as leading indicators for all kinds of bad stuff in rooms.
It's not that hard to improve on the default level of info available to ppl to act on, if data is the issue (I know that it often isn’t, but it does get brought up as a reason to not to stuff).
Do you know any events that make this visible to attendees?
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replied to Chris Adams last edited by
@mrchrisadams @akareilly Matrix Conf had live Co2 monitoring iirc. @josh ?
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replied to Brett Sheffield (he/him) last edited by
@dentangle @mrchrisadams @akareilly We sure did! I used Aranet Cloud with an array of 5 air quality sensors to surface the data for participants to see for themselves at MatrixConf. We'll be deploying them at FOSDEM fringe and DevRoom as well.
The result was incredible. All I did was set it up and share. Didn't ask anyone to do anything -- but folks started monitoring it, and adjusting environmental variables based on the data! Making visible the invisible is powerful stuff.
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