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NanaWall Systems Unveils New NanaWellness System at International Builders’ Show in Las Vegas

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The first fenestration company to provide measurable, actionable insights to improve indoor environmental quality for optimum wellness.

San Francisco (PRWEB) February 04, 2014

NanaWall Systems has long been known for redefining the boundary between indoors and outdoors with its award-winning opening glass wall systems. Now, the company is proud to enhance homeowners’ lives even more with the introduction of the exclusive NanaWellness System, which continuously monitors indoor air quality in numerous dimensions, empowering the residential owner of a NanaWall system to know precisely when it’s time to open the NanaWall and flush the interior with fresh air.

In conjunction with CubeSensors, the new NanaWellness System, consists of two components: a compact and ingenious sensor cube that complements any décor, and an app that allows for remote monitoring from any smartphone or tablet. Together the cube and app provide unprecedented visibility into the air quality of a room, making it instantly clear when a fresh infusion of outdoor air is best. With easy to operate NanaWall systems, the large openings create faster, more convenient and effective air exchange to reduce indoor air pollutants.

An average of 90 percent of the day is spent indoors, and yet these is no easy way of detecting and correcting the indoor quality of life. According to the EPA, volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are up to five times more likely to occur within the home than outside. To combat this health risk, when the NanaWall system is closed, the new NanaWellness System alerts the homeowner when it’s necessary to open or safe to close his or her NanaWall System.

“We are excited about connecting our products to the “Internet of Things’. In addition to the exhilaration benefit when the NanaWall is open and the shelter benefit when the NanaWall is closed, we now offer a new dimension to our product by offering NanaWellness,” notes NanaWall Systems CEO Ebrahim Nana.

The NanaWellness System goes far beyond traditional CO2 monitors. It measures temperature, volatile organic compounds, humidity, noise, ambient light, and barometric pressure; and wirelessly transmits its findings to any Android, iOS, or Windows smartphone or tablet with an easy-to-read user interface.

The NanaWellness System will be unveiled at the NanaWall Systems booth #C3843 during the International Builders’ Show in Las Vegas, Feb. 4-6, 2014; it will be available in the second quarter of 2014.

ABOUT NANAWALL SYSTEMS
For more than 25 years, NanaWall Systems has continued to redefine the category of operable glass wall systems. Trusted by architects, builders, design professionals, and homeowners, NanaWall Systems is a solutions provider for re-imagining how buildings, people, and the elements interact. By combining precision engineering and outstanding design options across more than 20 unique systems, NanaWall Systems advances design possibilities beyond the conventional for almost any space.

NanaWall Systems is located in the San Francisco Bay Area, with 22 showroom and design studio locations across North America. NanaWall Systems is the exclusive North American partner of Solarlux Germany, the world leader in operable glass wall technology. For more information, visit nanawall.com or call 800-873-5673.

ABOUT CUBESENSORS
CubeSensors are small, stylish and connected devices that help you understand how every room in your home or office is affecting your health, comfort and productivity.

CubeSensors were cofounded by Ales Spetic and Marko Mrdjenovic. They bring extensive startup experience to the “Internet of Things” products. CubeSensors won the TechCrunch Hardware Battlefield award during CES 2014. Reported by PRWeb 14 hours ago.

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