Six AQMesh pods are being used to monitor TVOC, NO2, H2S, CO and SO2 due to toxic waste spilling from unregulated wastewater and landfill sites on the Mexican side of the border.
As part of the KfW investment project in the Navoi region of Uzbekistan, the NBT team have been using AQMesh to take accurate measurements of ambient air emissions.
AQMesh air quality monitoring pods are being used at the airport to monitor gases from a nearby volcano.
50 AQMesh pods are installed in Minneapolis and St. Paul to build up a picture of air quality across the two cities.
100 AQMesh pods are used as stationary monitoring points in the groundbreaking Breathe London pilot.
AQMesh air quality monitoring pods have been selected for use in a project to control the ventilation of a road tunnel in the city of Marseille.
55 AQMesh pods are being used across Newcastle and Gateshead as part of a project to provide a digital view of how cities work.
AQMesh is used to monitor air quality in communities living near the Masaya volcano.
Mining sites are generally dusty places – but how dusty? Is the health of workers at risk, could local communities be affected or operations compromised?
If you are responsible for air pollution around an oil, gas or industrial site, you have a range of options at different price points. AQMesh offers a cost-effective way to continuously monitor ambient air quality, as frequently as every minute, with readings accessed securely online and user-settable alerts.
Our hydrogen sulphide (H2S) monitoring journey literally started in the sludge lanes of a UK wastewater treatment plant in 2017. Since then, AQMesh has been used effectively in a range of applications.
The Breathe London pilot, which used 100 AQMesh pods as part of a ground breaking city-wide network of air quality monitoring stations, proved that small sensor monitoring technology can be deployed successfully to give results comparable with those of reference equipment.
Each time we think we have found a spectacularly remote air quality monitoring location, an even more inaccessible spot is reported by one of our users. Full-day trips to visit a location have now been beaten by customers who need to charter a plane to reach them. So, remote diagnostics and support are very important.
AQMesh Product Manager, Tom Townend, will be presenting at the EPA 2023 Air Sensors Quality Assurance Workshop on Wednesday 26th July at 1pm ET (6pm BST). He will be speaking about our project in Minneapolis and quality control of large sensor networks measuring total volatile organic compounds (TVOC).
We are often asked by customers whether AQMesh can operate in cold conditions. Long-term use at temperatures well below freezing, with ice and snowfall, is indeed challenging.
Measuring particulate matter (PM) accurately comes with a number of challenges, including effects from humidity and differing particle sizes. Technological considerations are also a factor, such as variable sample flow rates and the physical size and diameter of the sample path, which could affect the number of particles able to be measured.
Contact our experienced team today for more information about AQMesh and how it can support your monitoring objectives.
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