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Dust indoor air
Measuring fine dust

Insight

Do you know how much fine dust is actually present in your workspace?

With our fine dust sensors, you continuously measure the amount of fine dust in your workspace. You gain real-time insight into, among other things, PM1, PM2.5 and PM10 levels, exactly where your employees work.

  • Real-time insight via the Air Safety Portal
  • Continuous monitoring of fine dust concentrations
  • Immediate insight into peak exposure and trends
  • Objective data as a basis for improvement measures
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Invisible risk

Why is measuring fine dust so important?

An invisible risk with major impact

Fine dust often goes unnoticed but can have significant consequences for your organisation:

  • Health complaints such as headaches, coughing and respiratory problems
  • Long-term exposure may lead to permanent lung damage
  • Reduced concentration and productivity
  • Higher sickness absence
  • Accelerated wear of machinery due to dust accumulation
  • Loss of product quality caused by dust on products and packaging
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Insight

From measuring fine dust to targeted improvement

Insight only becomes valuable when you act on it

Measuring fine dust is the first step. The real value lies in how you use the insights gained. Euromate, or one of our dedicated partners in your area, will help translate measurement data into concrete actions.

Based on the measurement results, we determine:

  • Which processes cause peak exposure
  • How high exposure levels are during the working day
  • Where additional measures are required

We then advise on targeted solutions, such as additional air filtration and the optimal placement of these systems.

This allows you to stay in control of fine dust and continuously work towards a safer and healthier working environment.

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Approach

How do you tackle fine dust in the workplace?

From measurement to better air quality control

  1. Start a fine dust measurement – easily request a monitoring programme
  2. Personal consultation – we discuss your situation and objectives
  3. Installation of sensors – by our specialists or easily installed yourself
  4. Data analysis – insight into amongst others PM1, PM2.5 and PM10 levels
  5. Targeted improvement measures – advice on air filtration and optimisation when necessary
  6. Continuous monitoring – ongoing insight via the Air Safety Portal
  7. Clear reporting – support for risk assessments and policy development

 

A selection of organisations that improved their air quality with Euromate.

Frequently asked questions about measuring fine dust

Fine dust (PM10, PM2.5 and PM1) consists of extremely small airborne particles that can be inhaled and penetrate deep into the lungs, posing health risks.

Fine dust is often invisible. Measuring provides objective insight into actual exposure levels and associated risks.

Yes. Through the Air Safety Portal you have real-time access to all measurement data.

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