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Configure Air Quality Event Alerts
Configure Air Quality Event Alerts

Learn how to configure and enable alerts for air quality sensors

Updated over a week ago

You can enable alerts for a variety of air quality events, depending on your configuration needs. For more information about the air quality events types see below.

You must be a Site Admin (for all selected devices) to use the Readings & Thresholds feature. Learn more about Roles and Permissions for Air Quality Sensors.

Configure air quality event alerts

Create Alert > Events

  1. Log in to Verkada Command.

  2. On the Command homepage, left navigation, click Alerts.

  3. On the Alerts page, next to My Alerts, click .

  4. On Select Event, select the Air Quality product type.

  5. Search for or select an event to configure.

  6. (Optional) Some event types are general and have more specific options once you select them. If prompted, complete any additional configuration steps then click Next.

  7. Select your devices/sites, based on the alert type you can configure events to be device-specific, site-specific, or all devices.

    • When you select Sites or All Devices, new devices added after alert creation will automatically generate alerts.

    Click Done to continue.

  8. (Optional) Some event types have additional setup steps. If that is the case, click the additional steps and follow the prompts in the configuration window.

  9. Click Done and continue with the alert recipients.

Create Alert > Recipients

  1. On Recipients, you can search for or select other Command users individually or you can assign the alert to a group.

  2. Select the dropdown menu next to a user or group to choose their notification method(s). Recipients can be notified either via a push notification, SMS, or email.

  3. (Optional) By default, you will be added to the alert created. To remove yourself, select the dropdown menu and click Delete.

  4. Click Done and continue with the alert notification schedule.

Any recipient added to this alert will see it appear under the Shared Alerts section of their Alerts page.

Create Alert > Notification Schedule

  1. On Notification Schedule, you must specify what days and times you want alerts to be sent. By default, events are generated 24/7.

  2. Click Done and continue with the alert device actions or finish the alert.

Create Alert > Device Action

In addition to notifying individuals, you can configure your horn speaker to play when an alert is triggered. These alerts can be text-to-speech or an uploaded MP3 file.

  1. On Device Action, select the horn speaker(s) you want to play your message.

  2. Select your device's notification preference (Text to Speech or Audio File).

    1. For Text to Speech, enter the desired message up to 200 characters.

    2. For Audio File, drag and drop the file or click choose a file to upload your audio clip.

  3. Click Done and continue with finish the alert.

Finish the alert

  1. Click Next on the bottom right of the configuration window once you have configured all the desired alert settings.

  2. Enter a descriptive name for the alert.

  3. Click Done and you will start to receive alerts.

Understand the various air quality event types

Alert Type

Description

Schools

Receive vape alerts for a school.

Schools and Hospitality

Receive vape, noise, and tamper alerts.

Server Rooms, Data Centers, or Refrigeration

Receive temperature and humidity alerts.

Employee Health and Safety

Receive noise, CO2, carbon monoxide, TVOC, Formaldehyde, and PM 2.5 alerts.

Online/Offline

Air quality device changed state to online or offline.

Custom Air Quality Readings

Configure alerts for the different Air Quality Sensor Readings.


Need more help? Contact Verkada Support.

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