Technology helps cities and counties monitor, analyze and improve air quality in their facilities
More and more public agency executives are seeking tools that help them make good choices, says Roei Friedberg, vice president public sector and B2G sales at Molekule. “From our work with federal agencies, local governments, municipalities, school districts, health-care facilities and businesses, we’ve seen growing demand for technology solutions that provide real-time data and insights to allow officials to make more informed decisions on managing their communities.”
Molekule offers a real-time indoor air quality (IAQ) risk mitigation program, as well as IAQ solutions. Molekule provides a range of proprietary and patented FDA-cleared air purification devices and software to governments and other organizations.
Friedberg says cities and counties are seeking intelligent equipment and software for many applications: “Local governments are increasingly prioritizing smart city solutions, renewable energy sources, efficient transportation and advanced air quality management systems.” He adds that with Molekule’s solutions, municipalities can monitor, analyze, and improve air quality; the company’s technology can help ensure a healthier environment for their citizens.
As they plan and implement infrastructure projects, Friedberg says it’s crucial for local government officials to take a collaborative and data-driven approach. He also advises officials to:
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