Survey the site
Respirer maps excavation, traffic, storage, and other likely pollution zones before monitor placement.
For construction & infrastructure
Continuous site monitoring, real-time alerts, and automated weekly reports help your team act on particulate pollution and stay ready for regulatory review.
See the approach ↓Respirer maps excavation, traffic, storage, and other likely pollution zones before monitor placement.
Rugged monitors track particulate matter and weather conditions, with data available through a desktop or mobile dashboard.
Threshold alerts help site teams respond with measures such as water sprinkling, adjusted machinery use, or schedule changes.
Automated weekly summaries turn monitoring history into a practical record for authorities and long-term mitigation planning.
Stationary ambient monitors for particulate matter, gases on applicable models, temperature, and relative humidity—with optional connectivity and solar compatibility described on the product page.
View source products ↗BMC-compliance deployments stated on Respirer’s published solution page.
Local team availability stated for on-ground support on the BMC page.
Dashboard, alerts, cloud/API integration, and remote system monitoring.
Figures and implementation descriptions are attributed to Respirer’s published website. Confirm current validity, technical scope, and procurement requirements directly with Respirer.
The published construction solution names PM2.5, PM10, temperature, relative humidity, and additional parameters depending on the selected monitor.
Yes. The published process begins with a site survey and placement plan around likely high-impact zones.
Respirer describes automated weekly reports and integration with relevant regulatory portals. Exact authority formats and current requirements should be confirmed during scoping.