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How it works?
Connect your Iqair airvisual account
Link your Iqair airvisual API credentials to CodeWords through our secure integration setup to access real-time air quality data from monitoring stations around the world.
Monitor air quality for specific locations
Set up workflows that check air quality index readings for your office locations, event venues, or customer regions on a scheduled basis or in response to specific triggers.
Send alerts when air quality deteriorates
Configure notifications to team members, customers, or stakeholders when air quality index exceeds safe thresholds in locations relevant to your operations or events.
Adjust operations based on environmental data
Create rules that modify business operations, such as shifting outdoor activities indoors or enabling remote work options when air quality reaches unhealthy levels.
Display air quality information to customers
Integrate real-time air quality data into customer-facing applications, websites, or communications to provide valuable environmental context and health guidance.
Track air quality trends over time
Log air quality readings to your database or analytics platform to identify patterns, seasonal variations, and long-term trends affecting your business locations.
Customize recommendations by pollution level
Use air quality index values to trigger different health recommendations, operational guidelines, or customer communications based on severity of pollution conditions.
Integrate with facility management systems
Connect air quality data to building automation systems to adjust ventilation, air filtration, or HVAC settings based on outdoor pollution levels and indoor air quality targets.

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Employee health and safety system
Create an automated workflow that monitors air quality at office locations, sends health advisories to employees when pollution levels are high, adjusts workplace policies for outdoor activities, and maintains compliance with occupational health standards.
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