Introducing the New Orion Air Quality Monitor
According to the World Health Organization, air pollution is
the largest single environmental health crisis we face. Monitoring air quality
has never been so important to global health and economy.
The new Orion Air Quality Monitor expands the environmental offerings
from Columbia Weather Systems to measure common gaseous pollutants Nitrogen
Dioxide (NO2), Sulfur Dioxide (SO2), Carbon Monoxide (CO),
and ozone (O3) with meteorological parameters humidity, air pressure
and temperature. The Orion AQM Plus model adds particle measurements PM2.5 and
PM10.
Traditionally complex and expensive equipment made it
challenging to monitor air quality sufficiently for localized results. This new
system offers a more cost-effective solution that can be paired with additional
meteorological parameters to provide a comprehensive air quality monitoring in
micro-climates with complex terrains and urban areas.
Monitoring is accomplished via a MicroServer which offers a
variety of Internet and industrial protocols, datalogging capability, and ports
for additional sensors such as wind, solar radiation, and/or precipitation
sensors. Data can be downloaded for archival and analysis.
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