Oxygen Concentration Monitoring Sensor for Plateau Hotels
2026-04-30
At high altitudes, the air is thin and oxygen levels are low; hotel rooms, being mostly enclosed spaces with poor ventilation, are particularly prone to reduced indoor oxygen concentrations, which can jeopardize guests’ health. Mild effects include dizziness, chest tightness, fatigue, and disturbed sleep, while more severe cases may trigger acute mountain sickness, placing additional strain on the bodies of older adults, children, and individuals with sensitive constitutions—and even exacerbating underlying medical conditions. This can seriously compromise the guest experience and travel safety. Therefore, round-the-clock, real-time monitoring of indoor oxygen levels is an essential requirement for high-altitude hotels to ensure guest safety and elevate service quality.
Fujian Aotai Automation Equipment Co., Ltd. has independently developed an oxygen-concentration monitoring sensor specifically for high-altitude hotels, tailor-made for indoor environments at high elevations. The device features a built-in high-precision oxygen-cell sensing core that delivers rapid response and highly accurate detection, enabling 24-hour continuous collection of oxygen-concentration data in guest rooms, lobbies, and other areas, with dynamic feedback on environmental changes.
The product is powered by a safe 12V DC supply, making it compatible with hotel and building low-voltage systems. It features an RS485 standard communication interface that supports bus-based networking, allowing multiple terminals to be centrally deployed and their data uniformly uploaded to the control host for comprehensive remote monitoring and intelligent management. The compact, slim design enables wall-mount installation, ensuring neat cabling and easy operation without compromising the hotel’s interior decor. Maintenance is straightforward, and the system delivers long-term, stable performance.
Leveraging Austar’s mature automated measurement and control technology, this sensor can seamlessly integrate with ventilation and oxygen-supply systems to precisely enhance indoor air quality, comprehensively mitigate the risks of hypoxia, and create a healthy, comfortable, safe, and livable accommodation environment for guests at high-altitude hotels. It also helps hotels strengthen safety management and bolster their core competitiveness.
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