Complete turnkey air quality automation solution
Improve student learning outcomes, office productivity and the overall health and wellbeing of building occupants with Safetyline Jalousie’s SmartAir System. The pre-programmable, fully automated turnkey air quality solution allows buildings to breathe by monitoring temperature, humidity and C02 levels. This will inform, cue and operate Safetyline Jalousie’s high performance louvres to naturally ventilate spaces without the need for human input.
The SmartAir System developed by Safetyline Jalousie and Blue Squared Window Automation provides a pre-programmable, fully automated, tried and tested complete turnkey air quality solution that enables all spaces to monitor temperature, CO2 and humidity. This will inform, cue and operate Safetyline Jalousie’s motorised, high performance louvre windows that provide up to 86% free air coupled with superior sealing capabilities that block wind, water, air and noise.
Product functionality is imperative for products to become sustainable for long term use. The SmartAir System drives significant features which enable strong functionality and capabilities for facilities management, the users, key stakeholders and the streamlining for operational management of buildings.
that identify Safetyline Jalousie’s SmartAir System as the industry leader are:
All louvres remain closed with user interface and external signals locked out for security.
All louvres open for a predetermined period then automatically close returning to out of hours lock out.
In the event of rain during the purge cycle, the louvres will close only reopening upon the rain ceasing (a maximum opening on rain from 0-100% is achievable on a zone by zone basis).
Louvres are controlled via local CO2 inputs. Upon reaching the activation CO2 PPM level, the louvres will open and the AC will be locked out.
In the event of rain sensor activation, the louvres will close, and the AC will be reactivated (a maximum opening on rain from 0-100% is achievable on a zone by zone basis).
Upon the deactivation of the rain sensor, the louvres will reopen and the AC will be locked out, providing that the CO2 PPM is still in the activation band.
If a local day to day switch is installed, activation of this will override and lock out all other inputs with exception to the rain sensor and end of day closing signals. This lock out period is programmable from 5-600 minutes on a zone by zone basis. Upon the pre-set time lapsing, the system will return to standard day mode controlled primarily by the CO2 sensor.
Upon reaching the end of the working day, all louvres will return to the fully closed position with full lock out of all other inputs. Timers are fully programmable to suit the required activities and project specifics for the building.
The SmartAir System consists of equipment developed specifically for facade window automation. The wall mounted display incooporates a state-of-the-art C02 sensor which is self-calibrating, along with temperature and humidity sensors. The LED display indicates the current levels in numerical format along with a traffic-light backlit system indicating when measured levels are rising, AMBER – mid range, RED – high range. The display is fully programmable with setpoints for activation to achieve optimal performance for the specific space/project.
All componentry offered within this scheme is designed with compatibility in mind to offer seamless installation and operational functionality.
The complete turnkey air quality solution that can deliver on environmental, economic and social benefits for built environments across Australia. In this brochure, you will find:
The complete turnkey air quality solution that can deliver on environmental, economic and social benefits for built environments across Australia. In this brochure, you will find:
The complete turnkey air quality solution that can deliver on environmental, economic and social benefits for built environments across Australia. In this brochure, you will find:
The complete turnkey air quality solution that can deliver on environmental, economic and social benefits for built environments across Australia. In this brochure, you will find:
As the most recent addition to the Safetyline Jalousie family, Ali is still coming to terms with the fact that a typical telephone conversation will often be answered with “You’re calling from Safety what”? followed by having to sound out and spell the name “ja-lou-sie” (it happens to us all). Born in Lebanon, Ali has moved around a lot over the years, living in Cyprus, Sydney for most of his Schooling, as well as China and Hong Kong. He currently resides in Melbourne where he spends a lot of time in his garden or doing some sort of work around the house. (Not too dissimilar to many other Melburnians following the onset of Covid). With a very obvious cultured background, Ali is warm and talkative and he’ll get you talking too.
Adam is our strategist and big ideas generator whose somewhat reserved nature could have some mistake him as a bit of an introvert. But that’s only until this quiet thinker is given a whiteboard and a marker – and then there’s no stopping the dialogue! 7 Years in at Safetyline Jalousie, Adam is continually expanding on his knowledge of the construction industry and is incredibly driven in his pursuit to help create better buildings via the use of better products. When Adam’s not on his quest to improve Australia’s built environment he’s spending most weekends escorting one of his 4 young kids to birthday parties, sometimes multiple parties. He has some stealth survival tips for other parents currently in the same predicament.
Michael has become recognised at Safetyline Jalousie for his continually changing hairstyles (facial hair included). Buzz cut, undercut, dreadlocks, even a mullet. We’ve see it all. His current man bun could even be gone before we finish this sentence. Always up for a laugh, friends and colleagues love a chat with Michael, and his easy-going and approachable nature has earned him the respect of all staff. In fact, he even has a cohort of followers on the factory floor sporting his same hairstyles. Outside of work Michael has recently turned his attention to mountain bike riding. His very first ride ended with a pretty serious accident resulting in a deep puncture wound to his leg– it’s been a sore topic for his leg and his ego.
Mandy has been with Safetyline jalousie since day one so would technically be considered a geriatric in “Jalousie years”. Whilst her role has changed and evolved over her time with the business, one thing that hasn’t is the happy and fun, team culture that she says “continues to make each day at work a joy”. As a mum of two little ones, Mandy thrives on new challenges and a little bit of chaos. Although, as a self-proclaimed clean freak, she ensures that all forms of chaos are kept in a very neat and tidy manner. We’ve also observed that Mandy appears to have an inherent fear of colour and will almost only ever be seen in black or white (or sometimes grey if she is being really out there).
As a busy mother of 4, Lisa is highly skilled in organising, delegating, and troubleshooting – the proficiencies which she also demonstrates in her daily management of the Safetyline Jalousie office. Lisa tells us that she lives by the saying “What doesn’t break you makes you stronger”. (No doubt she’s had to use this little piece or personal encouragement from time to time to deal with our infinite requests)! Always on the go, Lisa has a very active lifestyle and starts every day with a walk to the beach with her husband and two dogs. Of an evening she still has the energy to spare for star jumps and squats in her makeshift gym/ (our office) before heading home to her other full-time job as “mum”.
Leigh aka “Wolfpack” is one-half of the driving force behind Safetyline Jalousie and comes with two decades of experience within the Australian manufacturing and construction industry. The multi-award-winning entrepreneur and father of three youngsters is a passionate advocate for supporting Australian-made goods and improving the built environment for future generations to come. Always up for a challenge, Leigh never sits still and is constantly pushing himself to test his physical and mental endurance. He’s given just about everything a go. From amateur MMA fights, triathlons, or personal development endeavours, Leigh stands by the motto, ‘I never lose, either I win or I learn’.