Phoenix School System Streamlines Maintenance Issues with BMS
Many K-12 schools today are creating more effective and safer learning environments for their students and staff by enabling their buildings to work harder for them. A key factor is using technology to better manage IAQ, proactively identify building repairs before they cause interruptions, find energy efficiencies, and reduce overarching operating costs.
One school district that is seeing a direct benefit of implementing a cloud-based analytics platform to gain real-time information about its buildings’ HVAC systems is the Phoenix Union High School District (PUHSD) in Arizona, which is one of the largest high school districts in the U.S., comprised of 18 schools spread out over 220 square miles. More than 27,000 students and nearly 3,000 employees walk the halls of PUHSD’s facilities — so it’s critical that air conditioning flows uninterrupted to ensure optimal comfort levels while also saving energy costs.