AMBIENT AIR MONITORING

AMBIENT AIR MONITORING

Some human activities can cause changes in the chemical composition of the air through the release of chemical and industrial pollutants into the atmosphere. Air pollutants may include gases or particulate matter, which are small particles of dust, smoke, ash, pollen, and other substances. Most of these pollutants are known to be harmful to human health.

Ambient Air Sampling & Analysis is a way to determine the quality of air within a specific area. In our country, Ambient Air Monitoring Analysis is regularly required for Environmental Impact Assessment of a firm, or for Environmental Baseline Studies.

 

  • Particulate Matter (PM10 & PM 2.5)
  • Total Particulate Matter (TSP)
  • Nitrogen Dioxide
  • Sulfur Dioxide
  • Heavy Metals
  • Ozone
  • Total Volatile Organic Compound
  • Carbon Monoxide
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