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Indoor air quality is no longer a “nice-to-have” feature. It’s an essential requirement for protecting health, well-being, and achieving certifications like WELL. Organizations such as the World Health Organization and ASHRAE have long warned that clean, controlled air reduces disease, improves productivity, and even protects cognitive function. WELL has embraced this message, placing air as the very first concept in its certification.
But here’s the reality: a one time measurement is  not enough. A single snapshot doesn’t reflect what happens in a building day after day. True WELL compliance demands continuous monitoring, because only ongoing data ensures that indoor conditions remain stable over time. And this is where projects can gain a decisive advantage: more than 10 additional points in WELL, which often makes the difference between reaching the desired certification level or falling short.
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WELL is performance-based, not theoretical. That’s why the WELL Performance Verification Guidebook clearly states that:
"All sensors must be recalibrated or replaced every three years, with documentation submitted in the precise format mandated by IWBI".
The challenge? Many project teams discover this requirement too late. That can mean delayed audits, unexpected costs from technical visits, or even data gaps that put certification at risk. For sustainability managers and project leaders, it often results in stress, uncertainty, and unplanned workloads.
At inBiot, we’ve seen this scenario repeat in project after project. Which is why we created a way to make compliance simple and stress-free.
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With WELL Compliance Replacement, every MICA device is automatically swapped for a new, factory-calibrated unit every three years. There’s no downtime, no need to schedule technicians, and no risk of losing data. The required documentation is generated in the exact IWBI format, ready for audits or recertifications.
This service eliminates the risk of non-compliance, reduces operational costs compared to on-site calibrations, and increases efficiency because the process is fully automated. In practice, it’s a turnkey solution that frees up architects, consultants, and sustainability managers to focus on strategy and design, knowing the technical side of WELL compliance is fully covered.
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More and more organizations are not only seeking certification as a one-off achievement but want to maintain it over time as part of their ESG strategy. In that context, continuous monitoring stops being optional: it becomes the new standard.
Real estate markets are already reflecting this shift. Assets with WELL Certification are better valued, and tenants increasingly demand real proof of environmental quality in their workplaces. In just a few years, it will be unthinkable to design a healthy building without continuous monitoring systems, just as today no one would imagine a building without fire safety systems.
At inBiot, our role is to act as a technological partner, making WELL compliance simple, automatic, and accessible for every project: large or small.
By doing so, we help accelerate the transition towards healthier, more sustainable buildings.
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