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Sensors Help Building Operators Detect Vaping

March 25, 2025 Eagle Eye Networks

Facilities Drive reports on Eagle Eye Networks new  sensors that are integrated with its cloud-based video management system. The sensors detect vaping, noise, temperature, and humidity to enhance facility monitoring while maintaining privacy.


The sensors can also monitor temperature, humidity and CO2 levels to make air quality easier to manage, says a maker of the sensors.

Facilities managers can use air quality sensors to detect vaping in restrooms and other areas in which video cameras can’t be used, says a video systems company that has released a sensor product. 

“Sensors are ideal for monitoring sensitive areas … such as restrooms, locker rooms, health care facilities and secure storage areas,” Eagle Eye Networks says in an announcement

By Robert Freedman
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