How Parity Helped Our Customers With The Canadian Wildfire Smoke

How Parity Helped Our Customers With The Canadian Wildfire Smoke

New York City faced an unprecedented situation over the past few days.

The air quality was the worst in the world on Wednesday, June 7th, according to IQAir.com. Multiple sources put the highest recorded Air Quality Index (AQI) above 350 out of 500.

Due to the smoke from Canadian forest fires, NYC building ventilation systems were unknowingly pumping bad air into buildings.

Building staff across the city raced to rooftops to turn off Makeup Air Units and other sources of outside ventilation to protect their building’s air quality.

Parity remotely controls a building’s HVAC system. The staff didn’t need to worry about manually turning off their ventilation systems. 

We received several requests from our customers to turn off any systems that were mechanically pulling outside air into the building.

Parity’s building intelligence engineers could turn off Makeup Air Units that bring in outside air, avoiding the smoke-riddled air being pumped into the building. By issuing commands, these units were remotely shut off almost instantly, saving time and allowing on-site staff to focus on other tasks.

As the smoke cleared on Friday afternoon, Parity turned these units back on and restored building operations to normal, ensuring safe and breathable air for their residents. 

We quickly responded to our customer’s needs and ensured safe, breathable air for their residents.
To learn more about our company and how we handled this situation, please visit our website or email contact@paritygo.com.