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.
In 2018, findings from a Public Health England report showed that costs of treating diseases associated with air pollution was £43M. How can we reduce the burden on the NHS & social care services?
The Praxis/OPCube, launched in January 2021 has proven popular with customers looking for monitoring of ONLY airborne particles (PM1, PM2.5 & PM10) and NO2.
Legislation and increasing public scrutiny are focusing on the roles and responsibilities of local authorities in air quality management. In 2019 the Guardian published an article […]
Low-cost sensor technology is key to realising the many commercial applications of passive air quality monitoring. Why, then has it not yet been adopted more widely? […]
"We deployed two Praxis instruments from South Coast Science throughout the whole winter season (November 2019 to April 2020) to characterise gas and particle pollution at various sites across Fairbanks.”
Sep 23, 2020 As employees return to the office, it’s highly critical indoor air quality should be included as part of deep cleaning plans and closely […]