Best Air Monitoring and Surveillance System
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Comprehensive sensor coverage – The system should measure key pollutants such as PM2.5/PM10, NO₂, SO₂, O₃, CO, VOCs and meteorological parameters (temperature, humidity, wind) to provide meaningful data.
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Real‑time data & alerting – It must provide live monitoring with dashboards/alerts when thresholds are exceeded, enabling rapid response and surveillance of changing conditions.
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Networked & scalable architecture – Ability to integrate into IoT, cloud or local monitoring networks, with remote data access, multiple station linking and historical trend analysis.
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Durability and outdoor suitability – For ambient/outdoor use, the system must withstand weather, corrosion, dust and provide reliable readings over time (e.g., ambient air monitoring stations).
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Compliance & calibration – The hardware should comply with recognized standards (e.g., national air quality monitoring standards) and support calibration and servicing to ensure accurate measurements.
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Ease of deployment & maintenance – The system should be practical to install (urban, industrial sites), maintain (filter, sensor replacement) and integrate into existing operations or environmental management systems.
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