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Air Quality Monitoring for Construction Sites

Monitor dust and pollution in real time, protect worker health, and meet Pollution Control Board regulations with Aurassure’s smart air quality solutions.
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Why Monitor Air Quality on Construction Sites?

Dust and emissions from construction sites can harm workers, delay projects, and violate Pollution Control Board regulations. Real-time air quality monitoring gives you the data to respond quickly and act responsibly.

High PM Levels

Activities like demolition and excavation generate PM2.5 and PM10 far beyond safe limits.

Health Hazards

Prolonged dust exposure leads to respiratory issues and long-term health damage among workers.

Compliance Risks

Non-compliance with Pollution Control Board regulations can lead to heavy fines and shutdowns.

Community Impact

Nearby residents often raise complaints or initiate legal actions against polluting sites.

Project Delays

Fines or legal blocks can halt work and increase construction time and costs significantly.

Lack of Data Visibility

Without real-time data, contractors cannot respond proactively to pollution events on site.

Why Monitor Air Quality on Construction Sites?

Our sensors track key environmental, gaseous, and weather parameters to help you stay compliant, protect workers, and control pollution effectively.
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1. PM2.5

Fine particles from demolition that impact respiratory health.

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2. PM10

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3. Carbon Monoxide

Toxic emissions from machinery and diesel generators.

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4. Nitrogen Dioxide

From diesel engines and heavy machinery on-site.

Frequently Asked Questions About Air Quality Monitoring for Construction Sites

Everything you need to know about Construction Sites .

The most effective way to monitor dust pollution is by using real-time PM sensors (PM1, PM2.5, PM10) installed on-site. These air quality monitors help construction managers track emissions and comply with local pollution control board guidelines.