Control in the Museum

Antecedente

The museum needed to guarantee the conditions of temperature y moisture of the exhibited works, as well as the stored works.

They also wanted to know the type of route that the visitor did and in which rooms they stayed for the longest time to improve the user experience to the visitor and adapt two new rest and consumption rooms in which they also wanted to measure the air quality.

Solution

To guarantee the temperature and humidity conditions of the works, some beacons in each of the rooms, whose data went to a centralized system with automatic alarms for those responsible for the museum.

In monitoring the route of the visitors, we used beacon bracelets that each visitor put on his wrist when entering the museum and returned when he left.

After analyzing the flow of visitors for a period of three months, it was determined which rooms were going to be used for rest and consumption and an air quality control system was installed in each one of them, with detection of levels of temperature, humidity, PM 2,5 and CO2.

Two types of panels were developed. In the first, all the data was integrated to facilitate the lreading on a single screen and they activated immediate alarms and sustained alarms, an audit of events was included to be aware of all of them and created Periodic reports.

The second type of panel was developed to inform visitors of the level of air quality in rest and consumption rooms and for avoid crowds of visitors in them.

Thanks to the entire system, the museum improved both the level of control over the state of the works and over the environmental safety conditions for visitors.

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