ASSISTED LIVING FACILITIES


Overture provides tailored solutions for assisted living facilities to monitor and maintain optimal indoor air quality, crucial for residents' health and well-being, especially those with compromised immune systems or respiratory conditions.

Clean air reduces the risk of respiratory issues and infections, enhancing residents' quality of life. Additionally, monitoring air quality is essential for regulatory compliance and maintaining accreditation, ensuring a safer and more comfortable living environment for residents. With Overture's advanced monitoring solutions, facilities can proactively address air quality issues and prioritize the health and safety of their residents, fostering a higher quality of life and peace of mind for all.

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Reduce Risk Factors Like Asthma, Bronchitis, and COPD by Managing PM2.5


PM2.5 poses a significant health risk, contributing to respiratory and cardiovascular issues. These microscopic particles can bypass natural defenses and enter the bloodstream, worsening conditions like asthma, bronchitis, and COPD. Overture's PM2.5 monitoring provides continuous insights, allowing you to proactively manage indoor air quality and protect the delicate health of your residents, fostering a truly safe and caring environment.


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Using the Overture Smart Air Quality Monitor Room Sensor


Our plug-in indoor air quality (IAQ) sensors are small, unobtrusive devices that simply plug into a standard electrical outlet. Unlike complex HVAC systems, they provide localized monitoring and real-time data, making them ideal for individual resident rooms and common areas in assisted living facilities. Their "plug-and-play" simplicity is a significant advantage, allowing for easy deployment and scalability.

These plug-in devices offer real-time insights into specific room conditions, empowering caregivers to quickly address issues like poor ventilation, elevated pollutants, or uncomfortable temperatures and humidity. This targeted approach helps create visibility to current conditions, prevent respiratory problems, enhance overall resident comfort, and create a healthier living environment.