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Ensuring good indoor air quality is crucial for reducing health issues, decreasing absenteeism, and improving employee comfort and cognitive function. Our real-time wireless remote air quality monitoring solutions help create healthier workspaces, boost productivity, and enhance overall workplace satisfaction. Discover how our cutting-edge technology can transform your environment.


Humidity and Temperature
Accurately monitoring relative humidity and temperature levels with a resolution of 1%.
Particulates
The particulate sensor will detect dust levels as small as 1 micron in size using laser light scattering technology.
Carbon dioxide
The carbon dioxide sensor uses a non-dispersive infrared (NDIR) absorption sensor which has a resolution of 45ppm and a detection range of 0-10000ppm.
Real-time monitoring
Simplified air quality indicators
Ease of deployment & scalability
Health & wellbeing enhancements
Cost-effective sensor solution
Our customised systems monitor specific parameters tailored to each environment's unique needs, enhancing indoor air quality, health, and safety.





Our customised systems monitor specific parameters tailored to each environment's unique needs, enhancing indoor air quality, health, and safety.
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If maintaining good indoor air quality within your workplace is a priority, we can help with a range of wireless cloud-based sensors. The monitoring data from our devices will provide ongoing guidance for the operation of your ventilation and air purification systems.

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Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) is now central to sustainability frameworks, with standards like BREEAM, LEED, WELL, Fitwel, and B-Corp requiring or recommending evidence-based measures to support environmental health and occupant wellbeing.

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If vehicle exhaust emissions are an ongoing concern in your workplace, we can offer a solution. Our Diesel Engine Exhaust Emissions (DEEE) monitoring devices are designed to detect the most significant target contaminants associated with this type of exposure.




2021-05-01
With up to 80,000 known Welders in the UK, including those that use welding techniques as part of their positions, a big proportion of the population come face to face with potential harmful fumes and gases every single day. The fume given off by welding processes is a varying mixture of airborne gases and very fine metal particles.
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