Healthy Buildings

Create safer and healthier building environments

Help improve indoor air quality (IAQ), indoor environmental quality (IEQ) and building performance.

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Help improve indoor air quality (IAQ), indoor environmental quality (IEQ) and building performance.

A Unified Approach to Healthier, Higher-Performing Buildings

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Indoor air quality (IAQ) monitoring and control

Honeywell sensors can measure differential pressure ranges up to 1,000 psi, offering precise detection that supports IAQ monitoring and management.1 
 

• Dashboards that distribute control to intelligent edge devices 
• Integration with IoT-enabled building systems

• Pressure monitoring for HVAC optimization

Centralized building analytics and insights

Turn building data into actionable insights with a unified management platform.

  • Aggregate data across building systems

  • Integration with access control and security systems

Energy efficiency and operational performance

Building energy use has a direct impact on carbon footprint. Healthy Buildings capabilities help improve operational efficiency while supporting occupant comfort.

 

  • Energy and carbon management capabilities 

  • Natural cooling using outside air through economizer controls

  • Support for carbon reduction goals

Smart safety, access, and occupancy management

Visitor management and access control platforms help support safety, security and compliance efforts. 

 

  • Mobile credentials 

  • Video analytics for accurate occupancy levels

  • Daily resets and reporting for compliance

  • $25–$150 billion annual savings across industries1

    Improving indoor environments in the U.S. can help support productivity gains and potential savings of $25 to $150 billion per year across industries.

  • 47-79% HVAC energy savings2

    Natural ventilation and mixed-mode systems don’t just improve IAQ ­– they can help support HVAC energy savings of up to 47–79% in certain applications while supporting occupant comfort.

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​​​Customer Stories

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Interactive & Guided Tools

Assess Your Building’s Health

Our free Healthy Building Score Assessment can help evaluate your building across three key areas: indoor air quality, air treatment, and safety and security. Get a simple 1- to 5-star indicative rating that helps identify opportunities to improve IEQ and occupant well-being.

Frequently Asked Questions About Healthy Buildings Capabilities

Honeywell is a designated WELL Enterprise Provider, which means we work closely with the International WELL Building Institute (IWBI) to deliver WELL strategies across your portfolio. Our in-house WELL-Accredited Professionals (WELL APs) evaluate 500+ evidence-based interventions and recommend strategies to help you achieve WELL Certification or WELL ratings.1

We also help building owners achieve certifications from both IWBI and the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC), which administers Leadership in Energy and Design (LEED) credentials. When an organization demonstrates leadership by earning these certifications, it may help improve employee satisfaction and productivity while making it easier to attract and retain talent.

1 https://www.honeywell.com/us/en/press/2022/12/honeywell-makes-it-easier-for-building-owners-to-demonstrate-bui

Honeywell IAQ sensors can connect to existing building automation systems through BACnet/IP, BACnet MS/TP, Modbus RTU and standard outputs like 4-20mA and 0-10VDC. These open protocols can help facilities add advanced monitoring without the need to replace legacy controllers.

 

For accuracy, our CO₂ sensors are self-calibrating and factory-certified to align with applicable requirements of California Title 24.1, 2 The sensors can feed continuous, up-to-the-minute data into Honeywell's Healthy Building Dashboard, which combines IAQ readings with occupancy counts to help provide zone-level scores and automated alerts.3

 

1 https://hbtmkto.honeywell.com/IAQ-Sensors.html

2 https://www.library.ca.gov/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/GuideToTitle24.pdf 

3 https://prod-edam.honeywell.com/content/dam/honeywell-edam/hbt/en-us/documents/literature-and-specs/datasheets/bms-from-hco-030923/hbt-bms-en-ta201468-uk0yr0621a.pdf 

A USGBC survey found that 93% of employees who work in LEED-certified buildings reported satisfaction with their jobs.1 Research from the World Green Building Council (WorldGBC) shows that better indoor air quality can also lead to productivity improvements of 8–11%.2

 

The resulting financial benefits can be substantial. WorldGBC case studies document companies achieving significant savings per year in increased employee productivity, a 58% reduction in absenteeism and a 44% drop in respiratory problems.3

 

1 https://www.usgbc.org/articles/survey-says-employees-are-healthier-and-more-productive-leed-buildings

2 https://worldgbc.org/article/new-report-links-office-design-with-staff-health-and-productivity/

3 https://worldgbc.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/WorldGBC-Doing-Right-by-Planet-and-People.pdf

Transform Your Building, Transform Your Business

Take the first step toward a healthier, safer and more productive workplace.