Starting a monitoring network but not sure where to begin? Use our guide!

An air monitoring network is a collection of air sensor sites distributed throughout a region. Because many sources emit air pollution and pollutants move with the wind and weather, a network lets you detect air pollution across a city, town, or region.

When designed and operated well an air monitoring network can be used for various applications. Our new guide helps you design an air sensor network to meet a wide range of air monitoring needs.

TD Environmental provides a variety of services to design monitoring networks, measure air quality, and understand what’s going on around you for NGO and governmental organizations

  • Sensor and instrument selection

  • Air monitoring planning and design

  • Data management design and operations

  • Real-time data management

  • Data science and detailed analyses

  • Creative and interactive visualizations



You can also download the guide here.

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