Air Quality Monitoring Services:

1. Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) Monitoring:

  • Focus: Health and well-being of occupants in homes, offices, commercial buildings, and even data centers.

  • Parameters Monitored:

    • Chemical components: Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs), formaldehyde (HCHO), carbon dioxide (CO2), carbon monoxide (CO), sulfur dioxide (SO2), nitrogen oxides (NOx), ozone (O3), pesticides.

    • Biological pollutants: Mold, bacteria, fungi, allergens.

    • Particulate matter: PM2.5, PM10, dust.

    • Environmental factors: Temperature, humidity.

  • Services include:

    • Initial assessment and identification of potential pollution sources.

    • Collection of air samples using specialized equipment.

    • Laboratory analysis of samples.

    • Comprehensive reports with findings and recommendations for improvement.

    • Regular IAQ audits for compliance and health standards.

    • Solutions for reducing CO2 and VOC concentrations.

2. Ambient Air Quality Monitoring (AAQM):

  • Focus: Outdoor air quality, often around industrial facilities, construction sites, smart cities, and public places.

  • Parameters Monitored: Primarily criteria air pollutants like PM2.5, PM10, CO, SO2, NO2, O3, and sometimes specific industrial pollutants (e.g., H2S, NH3).

  • Services include:

    • Deployment of fixed or portable monitoring stations.

    • Real-time data collection and analysis.

    • Perimeter monitoring for industrial sites to manage emissions and ensure compliance with regulations.

    • Environmental impact assessments.

    • Pollution hotspot identification.

    • Integration with cloud-based dashboards for data visualization and historical trend analysis.

    • Customizable alerts and reports for compliance and actionable responses.

3. Stack Emission Monitoring:

  • Focus: Emissions from industrial stacks or chimneys (point sources).

  • Parameters Monitored: Particulate matter (PM), SO2, NOx, CO, and other process-specific pollutants.

  • Services include:

    • Isokinetic sampling.

    • Laboratory analysis of samples.

    • Online Continuous Emission Monitoring Systems (OCEMS).

    • Ensuring compliance with pollution control board standards.

4. Occupational Health and Safety (EHS) Monitoring:

  • Focus: Air quality within industrial workplaces to protect worker health and comply with regulations like OSHA.

  • Parameters Monitored: Specific gases, dust, and other contaminants relevant to the industrial process (e.g., VOCs, H2S, NH3 in chemical industries, dust in mining).

  • Services include:

    • Work zone monitoring.

    • Ventilation surveys.

    • Anomaly detection for gas leakages, sudden rise of PM, etc.

    • Risk assessments and recommendations for control measures.

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