Industrial air quality monitoring brings safer environments

Fight the air pollution from different industrial operations to secure a healthier and safer environment for all. 

Fight the air pollution from different industrial operations to secure a healthier and safer environment for all. 

Air quality monitoring for industries

All industrial activities increase air pollution. Highly polluted air is both a cause and an exacerbating factor for a number of diseases. It increases the risk of respiratory infections, aggravated asthma, heart disease, stroke, and lung cancer… It is harmful to the environment too, as it reduces blocks sunlight and cause acid rain, harming forests, wildlife, and agriculture. 

 
Industrial air quality monitoring will enable real-time measurement of pollution levels – even in the toughest environments- so you can protect people working there and those who live in surrounding communities.  

Main advantages of Sensees Outdoor for Industries

Continuous 24/7 monitoring

Continuous 24/7 monitoring with instant alerts provides immediate detection of anomalies and exceedances easing compliance and minimizing operational distruptions 

Robust enclosure

Our durable air quality monitors are capable of operating in the toughest environments. Robust enclosure enables sensors to work in both harsh industrial environments and in extreme weather conditions. 

Data tracking and analysis

Historical data tracking and analysis helps predict and prevent issues before they can become problems. 

Adaptive configuration

Adaptive configuration enables configuration of sensors to specific emissions present in your industrial facilities 

Professional monitoring solution

Sensees Outdoor Air Quality Monitoring System is a professional solution for outdoor monitoring of multiple air quality and other environmental parameters in an industrial or a rural setting. Effects of industrial pollution on human health and the environment can be significant so industrial air quality monitoring will help safeguard industry workers and people living nearby. 

Advanced hardware and software technologies, modular and flexible design enables extending the list of sensors as well as communication interfaces and protocols, including 3rd party specific implementations.  

Why is Industrial air quality monitoring important?

Industrialization and urbanization have significant impacts on air quality due to increased emissions from various sources associated with these processes.    Factories, mines, construction sites and transportation systems emit harmful substances into the atmosphere creating air pollution Buildings are responsible for around 40 percent of global energy-related carbon emissions with 28 percent coming from the operation of buildings and 11 percent being embedded in materials and construction. And according to a 2022 report by think tank Agora Industry , 36 percent of the EU’s steel emissions and 50 percent of its cement emissions can be attributed to buildings and construction.  Industrial air pollution can lead to health issues such as respiratory diseases, cancer, reduced lung function, and asthma. Additionally, pollutants can damage the environment, contributing to problems like acid rain and climate change. So we need to act and implement Industrial air quality monitoring.

Transport accounts for nearly 30% of the EU’s total CO2 emissions, with road transport alone contributing around 72% of the sector’s emissions


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Which Industries Affects Air Quality the most? 

Different industries contribute to pollution in various ways across the European Union.  

Here are some key statistics and insights into their impact on industrial air pollution: 

Manufacturing

Emissions: The manufacturing sector is a significant source of greenhouse gas emissions, contributing to around 20% of the EU’s total emissions 

Pollutants: This industry emits CO2, NOx, SOx, particulate matter (PM) 

Construction

Emissions: This sector is responsible for a significant amount of dust and particulate matter (PM10 and PM2.5), as well as CO2 emissions from cement production and machinery use 

Pollutants: Primary pollutants include PM, CO2 and NOx 

Energy production

Emissions: Power plants, especially those burning fossil fuels, are responsible for approximately 25% of the EU’s CO2 emissions 

Pollutants: Major pollutants include CO2, SO2, NOx, and PM. The transition to renewable energy sources is gradually reducing these emissions 

Transportation

Emissions: Transport accounts for nearly 30% of the EU’s total CO2 emissions, with road transport alone contributing around 72% of the sector’s emissions 

Pollutants: Key pollutants include CO2, NOx and PM. Efforts to promote electric vehicles and improve public transportation aim to mitigate these impacts 

Mining

Emissions: Mining and mineral processing industries contribute between 10% to 15% of total industrial air pollution globally, while mining activities in the EU are estimated to account for around 2% to 5% of total industrial air pollution 

Pollutants: This industry emits CO2, NOx, SOx, particulate matter (PM) 

 

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