Monitor air conditions in your facility with the SV25 Environmental Sensor by Verkada. With 15 onboard sensors, this device detects a variety of changes to the surrounding environment, including carbon monoxide, barometric pressure, formaldehyde, audio recording, and more. Measurements are accurate within a fraction of a degree and programmable alerts for each measurement trigger in less than a second. Store up to 365 days of data on the device. Additional data storage is available in the 128GB onboard storage.
Popular Install Locations
- Open office area on ceiling
- Bathroom and locker room on ceiling
Software Capabilities
Alerts:
Device status, specific alerts for each sensor reading based on duration and reading level
Sensor Events:
Configurable events for every on-device sensor reading.
Alert Notifications:
Configurable SMS and email notifications.
Configurable SMS and email notifications.
Configurable alerts based on a group of sensors.
Device status, specific alerts for each sensor reading based on duration and reading level
Sensor Events:
Configurable events for every on-device sensor reading.
Alert Notifications:
Configurable SMS and email notifications.
Configurable SMS and email notifications.
Configurable alerts based on a group of sensors.
Carbon Dioxide
CO2 measurements capture the absolute level of CO2 in an environment. At levels of 800ppm or less, CO2 is harmless. Between 800 and 2000ppm, CO2 levels can be harmful to health, at levels above 2000ppm, CO2 can be extremely harmful to human health.
Relative Humidity
Relative humidity is the amount of moisture in the air compared to what the air can hold at that temperature.
Tamper Detection
Indicates if your device has been moved or tampered with.
Vape Index
Verkada's Vape Index is a score derived from multiple sensors that is strongly correlated with vaping or smoking activity. Vape Index measurements outside of the green zone indicate suspected vaping and smoking activity, but could also reflect smoke or fumes from other sources. Smoke from cooking, burning fuel, or wildfires may register highly on the Vape Index.
TVOC
The total measure of Volatile Organic Compounds, which are chemicals that evaporate into the air and are emitted by cleaners, paints, varnishes, fragrances, and hundreds of other products. Examples include benzene, ethylene glycol, and formaldehyde. Measured as a TVOC index, VOCs are measured as a group because of their cumulative effects, with high TVOC values associated with negative health impacts.
Noise Level
A measure of total noise level at the sensor. OSHA regulations state that noise levels cannot exceed 90 dBA over an 8-hour period, or 95 dBA over a 4-hour period.
Air Quality Index
The U.S. AQI measures total air pollution and provides benchmarks for healthy values. When AQI exceeds 100, air quality is unhealthy for certain sensitive groups of people, then for everyone as AQI values get higher.
Particulate Matter 2.5
Particulate Matter 2.5 refers to tiny inhalable particles or droplets in the air that are less than 2.5 microns in width. PM 2.5 captures particulates from dust, vehicle exhaust, burning fuels, cooking, smoking, and vaping. These particles can have a negative health impact.
Motion
A measure of changes in infrared light absorption caused by the motion of warm bodies, as measured by a passive infrared sensor. Powered by the same technology as motion sensors for intrusion detection, a motion event indicates human/animal motion or other large changes in infrared activity.
Particulate Matter 4
Particulate Matter 4 refers to tiny inhalable particles or droplets in the air that are less than 4 microns in width. PM 4 captures fine dust, soot, and black carbon and soil erosion particles. These particles can have a negative health impact.
Particulate Matter 10
Particulate Matter 10 refers to tiny inhalable particles or droplets in the air that are less than 10 microns in width. PM 10 captures larger particulates from construction sites, landfills, wildfires, and pollen. These particles can have a negative health impact.
Carbon Monoxide (CO)
Carbon Monoxide is an odorless, colorless gas that can be deadly. Measured in parts per million (ppm), CO is found in the fumes produced anytime fuel is burned on trucks, engines, stoves, grills, or furnaces. Left undetected, CO can build up indoors and poison people or animals who breathe it.
Formaldehyde
Formaldehyde is a colorless, flammable gas that is used in many common compounds such as building materials, paints, fertilizers, and as a byproduct of combustion from fuel-burning appliances or cigarette smoke. Formaldehyde has a strong odor and can cause irritation of the skin, eyes, nose, and throat and can cause some types of cancer.
Ambient Light
With Verkada Sensors, you can understand light patterns, ensure a safe occupant experience and help improve building energy savings. Measured in lux, Ambient Light readings allow you to see light conditions in real time and set alerts based on customized thresholds to protect and optimize your spaces.
Barometric Pressure
Barometric pressure or atmospheric pressure, is a measure of the weight of air. Measured in hectoPascals (hPa), barometric pressure is impacted by the outdoor climate and indoor conditions like running HVAC systems or temperature.
Audio Recording
An audio recording system powered by an omnidirectional digital microphone that can record up to 365 days of audio on any SV25 device. Audio recording is disabled by default and also comes with standard privacy features that ensure audio recording capabilities are deployed in a way that respects individuals' privacy.