Our systems support NEA- Compliant Dust Monitoring and ensure adherence to Singapore’s environmental regulations, especially for construction and demolition sites.
Real-time alerts help safeguard workers, surrounding communities, and sensitive sites from harmful exposure to PM10, PM2.5, PM1, and toxic gases.
Instant insights allow teams to respond quickly to pollution spikes and implement control measures effectively
Wireless monitoring supports green initiatives, helping organisations reduce emissions and support smart city development.
Choose from multiple pollutants and monitoring modes to create a Wireless Environmental Monitoring System tailored to your project.
Track PM10 and PM2.5 levels using a Wireless Real-Time Construction Dust Monitoring System
Monitor NO₂, SO₂, VOCs, CO, CO₂,O₃, and fine dust for compliance and workplace safety.
Deploy sensor nodes across districts for environmental surveillance and sustainable urban planning.
Integrate with Building Management Systems (BMS) for continuous indoor air regulation
Use our systems for Air Quality and Pollution Monitoring, environmental impact studies, and compliance reporting
Custom pollutant combinations are available to match your project’s needs.
A Wireless Real-Time Air Quality Monitoring System is an advanced solution that continuously measures indoor and outdoor air quality parameters and transmits data wirelessly to a cloud dashboard or monitoring platform. It provides instant insights into air conditions such as CO2, PM2.5, VOC, temperature, and humidity.
The system uses smart IAQ sensors installed in different locations. These sensors collect air quality data and send it in real time via Wi-Fi, LoRa, or other wireless networks to a centralized dashboard. Users can view live air quality data, trends, and alerts remotely on mobile or desktop devices.
A wireless air quality monitoring system typically measures:
Real-time monitoring helps businesses and facility managers detect air quality issues instantly. It improves workplace safety, enhances employee health, and ensures compliance with indoor air quality standards like SS554. It also helps prevent long-term exposure to harmful pollutants.
These systems are widely used in:
A wireless real-time air quality monitoring system offers several advantages:
Traditional IAQ monitoring is usually manual or periodic, while a wireless real-time system provides continuous monitoring and instant data updates. Wireless systems also reduce maintenance effort and allow centralized data management.
Yes. Most real-time IAQ monitoring systems can send instant alerts via email, SMS, or app notifications when air quality levels exceed safe thresholds. This allows quick corrective action.
Yes. Wireless air quality monitoring systems are an important part of smart building infrastructure. They integrate with HVAC systems, building management systems (BMS), and energy optimization platforms.
Modern IAQ sensors are highly accurate when properly calibrated. They provide reliable real-time data for CO2, particulate matter, VOCs, and environmental conditions, making them suitable for commercial and industrial use.
Yes. A real-time air quality monitoring system helps organizations comply with workplace safety standards and guidelines such as SS554, ensuring a healthier indoor environment for employees and occupants.
Companies invest in wireless IAQ monitoring systems to:
Yes. Most systems come with cloud-based platforms that store historical data, generate reports, and provide analytics. This helps in identifying long-term air quality trends and making informed facility management decisions.
A professional air quality monitoring company ensures proper sensor placement, accurate calibration, system integration, and reliable data reporting, which is essential for effective long-term monitoring and compliance.
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