Where our monitors work in construction.

How we can help
How we can help

Construction activities like demolition, concrete cutting and material handling generate harmful dust. It affects worker health, visibility and nearby communities, and can breach permits.

How our sensors help: PM10 / PM2.5 monitoring at site boundaries or hotspots, automatic alerts, and data that triggers mitigation like water suppression or timing changes.

Measuring:
PM1 PM2.5 PM10
CO NH3 NO2 NH3
H2s CH4 SO2 O3
Noise / Weather
Dust
Realtime Sensing Environmental monitoring
Environmental monitoring sensor device
Monitoring pollutants in realtime

Realtime Sensing empowers councils and businesses with advanced air quality sensors, enabling precise measurement and management of their environmental impact.

How Realtime Sensing helps the construction industry:

Protects worker health

Monitor dust, gases and noise in real time so teams can act before conditions become unsafe. Supports COSHH and HSE requirements without guesswork.

Avoids planning breaches

Automatically track emissions against permitted limits and receive alerts before thresholds are exceeded. Keeps projects moving and prevents enforcement action.

Reduces neighbour complaints

Live data provides proof of what’s happening on site. Transparency builds trust with local residents, schools and councils.

Enables rapid mitigation

When dust or noise peaks, teams can respond instantly with suppression, enclosure, timing changes or machinery adjustments rather than reacting after the damage is done.

Simplifies compliance reporting

All data is logged, exportable and dashboard-ready. Saves hours preparing reports for clients, local authorities and environmental consultants.

Supports ESG & sustainability goals

Measuring pollution makes it possible to reduce it. Data helps justify cleaner equipment, track improvements and demonstrate environmental performance to stakeholders.

Realtime Sensing FAQs

What are air pollutants?

Air pollutants are harmful substances in the air that can negatively impact human health, the environment, and the climate.Exposure to air pollution can cause respiratory problems, heart disease, stroke, lung cancer, and worsen existing conditions like asthma.

What are the major types of air pollutants?

The main air pollutants include:

Particulate Matter (PM2.5, PM10)
Carbon Monoxide (CO)
Sulfur Dioxide (SO₂)
Nitrogen Oxides (NOₓ)
Ozone (O₃)
Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs)
Lead (Pb)

Can I measure what my working process generates?

Yes, this can be measured using an Atmo 01, 02, or 02CC. the monitors can be static mains, solar battery, mobile, vehicle mounted or personal.

How do I see the levels of pollutants?

The information is delivered in real time direct to your personal dashboard whether it’s to a HQ computer, laptop or a smart device.

Can I run a report?

A full data report can be exported or a specific day and time report.

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