Airveda Newsletter Oct'23 Edition
Our Oct'23 edition of the Newsletter introduces you to Airveda PM2.5 PM10 Weather Station III, the latest updates on our dashboard, projects, blog, and social media posts.?
Product Updates: Constantly Innovating & Enabling New Usecases
This is our third model, in the weather station series which adds Daylight visibility to our sensors, especially relevant to airports and other transport where visibility distance is extremely important to ensure safety.
2. Projects in Dashboard
Introducing Projects in Dashboard.Projects enable you to manage multiple projects into a single account, each tailored to its unique specifications. Each project can have its own location, a specific set of monitors, different time zones, working hours, as well as designated admin and viewers. So if you have multiple offices in different locations or managing multiple clients in different locations, projects make your life easier than ever.?In addition, any displays or comparisons created for a project will be readily accessible to all project viewers and admins making sharing significantly easier.?Visit the projects section of our dashboard to try this feature.
Projects and Updates : Continued Focus on New Project and Driving Imapct?
Tata realty, a leading real estate company in India, patterned with Airveda to address compliance with DPCC directives for air quality monitoring at four construction sites in Delhi NCR. Deploying the PM2510TH-N-WP-GSM outdoor monitor, Tata Realty gained real-time measurements of PM concentration, temperature, humidity, and noise level.?
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IIM Indore partnered with Scientech Technologies to address the crucial need for air quality monitoring on their campus. By deploying the advanced Airveda PM2510-CCVTH-LN-WPGSM device, they achieved precise measurements across key air quality monitors.
Blog Updates: Are hotels and malls doing their best to help guests breathe easy??
A 2018 study found in India that, 80% of people believe that air quality directly affects their quality of life. Moreover, 78% of those interviewed (across 17 cities) , said that they regularly discuss air pollution at home.??
The understanding of rural air quality in India remains a significant challenge. To address this, the "Ambient Air Quality Monitoring over Rural Areas using Indigenous Technology (AMRIT)" project seeks to monitor air quality in rural areas of the Indo-Gangetic Plain (IGP states) i.e Bihar and Uttar Pradesh which are highly polluted and populated. This is achieved through the deployment of an advanced Sensor Ambient Air Quality Monitor (SAAQM) Network. The project is sanctioned for a period of 3 years.