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PPM Technology`s Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) Monitors to be showcased at MIECF 2011.
PPM Technology are looking forward to showcasing our instruments at the European Pavilion of the upcoming Macao (SAR of China) International Environmental Co-operation Forum (MIECF), held on the 31st March to the 2nd April at the Venetian Macao Resort Hotel. MIECF is a high-powered annual platform to promote solutions for a low carbon future, and sustainable urban development in South China. Our ...
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Accurate monitoring of Indoor Air Quality (IAQ)
The Wireless IAQ Profile Monitor system is a integrated wireless system for monitoring multiple indoor air quality (IAQ) parameters, including but not limited to - Temperature Humidity Carbon Dioxide Carbon Monoxide Formaldehyde Nitrogen Dioxide Sulphur Dioxide Ozone Ammonia VOC’s Methane Smoke. There are currently two instrument models available, the full-size IAQ ...
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Monitoring the Air in Indoor Swimming Pools
PPM Technology are co-operating with our long-standing partners Tennants Distribution Ltd in an exciting new project for monitoring the indoor environment in indoor swimming pools. We have recently supplied 2 monitoring units for use in a swimming pool environment, a large IAQ monitoring unit containing sensors for Temperature, Humidity, Chlorine, Ammonia, Carbon Dioxide and Carbon Monoxide, and ...
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Airborne Pollutants from Cooking Activities in Residential, Commercial and Institutional Kitchens
Millions of Americans go to work each day in restaurants, commercial kitchens and other facilities that prepare and cook food. In the home, the kitchen is the place where families gather and spend time together. Unfortunately, in some instances, kitchens can also be a significant source of indoor air pollution if there is a lack of appropriate ventilation. Exhaust from commercial kitchens and ...
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PPM Technology supplies wireless units for monitoring the air in indoor swimming pools
Our Wireless IAQ Profile Monitor system is currently being demonstrated in an indoor swimming pool environment; the units contained sensors for Temperature, Humidity, Chlorine, Ammonia, Carbon Dioxide and Carbon Monoxide. Chlorine products are used in swimming pools to prevent growth and spread of bacteria and viruses. Nitrogen pollution is produced from organic derivatives. (sweat, urine) The ...
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IAQ Concerns Worry Many Parents as Children Return Back to School
In many parts of the country, children have already begun the new school year while others are enjoying a few final weeks of vacation. During the summer months many classrooms sat empty while some school districts used the break to conduct renovation and remodeling activities in the empty classrooms. Some of these vacant rooms experienced water leaks and moisture intrusion from heavy summer ...
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