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MCERTS: A breath of fresh air for AQM standards

By the end of 2021 South Coast Science expects to receive MCERTS certification for their dust monitoring and urban air quality products.

24/7 Remote Monitoring of Air Quality Assets

If air quality monitoring is part of your business, service or compliance requirement, what is your contingency plan for unforeseen interruptions to your data due to loss of power or wireless connectivity?

Demo: Real-time Air Quality Dashboard

South Coast Science puts all its thinking inside the Praxis/Urban box, so you can attend to air quality outside the box. Test our demo dashboard for Brighton traffic hot-spot Preston Circus, to see this for yourself.

Australia-UK Partnership for Ambient Air Monitoring

ECO Environmental - one of Australia’s largest providers of environmental monitoring equipment - have partnered with South Coast Science to distribute Praxis ambient air quality monitors across Australia.

Smart & Sustainable Ports: Air pollution management

As the commercial success of a port increases the prosperity of the surrounding community, pollution levels tend to increase. How do we accurately assess it?

Praxis/Urban on tour: European Geoscience Union 2021 Conference

Praxis/Urban instruments were deployed in Fairbanks to measure gases (CO, NO, NO2, O3) and fine particulate matter (PM2.5) during the Arctic winter of 2019. Dr Tjarda Roberts presented findings at the European Geoscience Union 2021 conference.

Air pollution overtakes AIDS related deaths

Research findings show that annual PM2.5 concentrations in some African cities are as much as 5 times over the WHO limit for health-harmful concentration.

South Africa – UK Partnership for Ambient Air Monitoring

“Our clients are saying that they are looking at innovative ways to measure air pollution at lower cost and lower energy footprint without compromising on data quality. The Praxis product line allows us to offer precisely what they need.” Mark Baird, MD Argos SA.

How to Spend £5M: Air quality improvements across the UK

The UK government announced an investment of ~£5 Million to tackle air pollution. One third of all funded applications explicitly mention air quality monitoring or the purchase of air quality sensors.