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Product category: Air Pollution Monitor and Control
News Release from: Enviro Technology Services | Subject: TrafficBOx
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial Team on 19 June 2008

TrafficBOx air monitoring system on
trial

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An innovative air quality monitoring system has been installed at Bristol's Old Market, allowing ET and Bristol City Council to compare the device performance with existing equipment

Stroud-based Enviro Technology working in partnership with Bristol City Council, has installed a TrafficBOx compact Air Quality Monitoring System at Old Market for evaluation purposes Because the TrafficBOx is small enough to be wall-mounted, it fills the gap between a full-size monitoring station and hand-held, simple diffusion samplers, allowing users to continuously measure emissions where they would otherwise have been unable to

Measuring just 520 x 250 x 700mm, it can even be mounted onto lamp-posts, railings or other street furniture without the need for planning permission.

The council, which already has 10 air quality monitoring systems in place across the city, is currently trialling the TrafficBOx on a wall at the existing Old Market monitoring station to assist ET with its comparison study.

The tool can measure up to six gases, as well as taking environmental parameters such a temperature and noise into account.

Enviro Technology operations director Duncan Mounsor said: "We believe so much in the TrafficBOx ability to provide a cost-effective way of monitoring air quality that we've provided the unit for free so that the council can see how the technology performs, and associated results, for themselves.

TrafficBOx is an important development in monitoring technology, and demonstrates the ET forward thinking and innovative approach".

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