Dust Monitor Awarded MCERTS Certification

Portable & field testing

Dust Monitor Awarded MCERTS Certification

12 Mar, 2014

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Air Quality Monitors (AQM) (UK) proudly announces that the AQM DM11 Dust monitor has been awarded MCERTS Certification.

Adam Gray, Sales Director at AQM says “The DM11’s MCERTS rating reflects the quality of the DM11 and the data it produces.  These instruments combined with our award winning online real-time data transfer package “DustData” offer a robust solution to dust monitoring on construction sites and sites which are regulated by government bodies. The DM11, in conjunction with our DustData package, combines trusted and accurate technology with a bespoke software package that creates practical and efficient solutions for each client’s requirements.”

AQM has developed a bespoke software package which ensures customers will have the best instrumentation and also the most advanced accessible software enabling easy data viewing. AQM has developed the DustData package to enable customers to access live data simply by logging onto their unique Dustdata account from a PC, tablet or smart phone. Allowing clients to see data as it is recorded, find data histories, create data graphs and also receive immediate alerts - clients are in full communication with their instruments at all times. Clients choose DustData because it does all the leg work for them; providing raw data, graphs and reports saving every client time, effort and money.

Adam Gray continued, “One of the biggest bug bears clients have is data loss. AQM has developed DustData our online live data transfer straight from the instrument to the internet. Unlike many other live data transfers ours is extremely reliable and robust. With over 70 monitors deployed with DustData we very rarely see data loss. Our averages are way above 95% data capture. Data loss which can occur is usually attributable to onsite power problems or signal failure! Data is backed up on the SD card so data can still be retrieved following signal failure. Ultimately the combination of the DM11 and DustData the client saves money and time”.

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