Air Pollution Monitoring System
India’s most reliable outdoor air pollution monitoring system is designed to measure ambient air quality across cities, industries, campuses, and infrastructure projects.
Real-Time Air Pollution Monitoring System
Polludrone
Polludrone is a smart ambient air quality monitoring system that helps municipalities, industries, and smart city planners measure, understand, and act on ambient air quality in real-time. Equipped with advanced environmental monitoring sensors and powered by IoT, it provides accurate, site-specific pollution data to improve decision-making, meet CPCB standards, and ensure compliance with NAAQS.
If your work involves managing public health, industrial operations, or environmental responsibility, Polludrone provides you with the real-time data you need, with no delays or guesswork.
Why Polludrone?
Weather + AQ in One
Integrated sensors for wind, temperature, humidity, rainfall, and noise, ideal for hyperlocal climate analysis
CPCB-AQI Compatible
Fully aligned with the CPCB Air Quality Index for accurate health-based data interpretation
Smart Alerts
Customizable thresholds with SMS, email, or webhook notifications for exceedance warnings
All-Weather Design
IP66-certified enclosure built to withstand Indian climate extremes
Energy Efficient
Designed for solar or grid-powered installations, enabling remote and off-grid deployments
Strategic Presence Across India
Trusted by Industry Leaders Worldwide
What our clients have to say?
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Features of our Air Quality Monitoring System
Patented Technology
Works on innovative e-breathing technology for higher data accuracy
Retrofit Design
Plug and play design for ease of implementation
Internal Storage
Internal data storage capacity of up to 8 GB or 90 days
Solar Powered
The system works 100% on solar power, making it ideal for off-grid locations
Tamper Proof
IP 66 grade certified secure system to avoid tampering / malfunction / sabotage
Network Agnostic
Supports a wide range of connectivity options like GSM / GPRS / WiFi / LoRa / NBIoT / Ethernet / Modbus / Relay / Satellite
Compact
Lightweight and compact system that can be easily installed on a pole or wall
Real-Time Data
Continuous monitoring and real-time data transfer at configurable intervals
Weather Resistant (IP 66)
Durable enclosure designed to withstand extreme weather conditions
On-device Calibration
On-site device calibration capability using built-in calibration software
Identity and Configuration
On-site device calibration capability using built-in calibration software
Over-The-Air Update
Automatically upgradeable from a central server without any onsite visit
How Does Our Software Perfectly Compliment Our Air Quality Monitors?
Envizom is an advanced environmental monitoring solution designed to complement Polludrone seamlessly. It is a part of Oizom’s air quality monitoring solution. Envizom’s real-time data collection and analytics capabilities enable effective decision-making for environmental management. Its integration with Polludrone enhances the overall effectiveness, providing a more holistic approach to air quality monitoring. Together, they form a robust toolset for environmental assessment, crucial for urban planning, health risk analysis, and regulatory compliance.
Our sensing technology works on proven working principles like NDIR, Electrochemical Analysis, Semiconductor, Optical Measurement, and Laser-Scattering. In addition, as a part of our proprietary ‘Micro Active Sampling’ (e-breathing technology), we have a sophisticated suction-and-exhaust system for air sample collection and monitoring inside a controlled environment. The technology isolates the external environment’s effect on measurement to achieve 13% higher accuracy than the industry standards.
Laser Scattering: The sensor emits a laser beam to diffract through the air sample collected in the equipment. Therefore, the intensity of the beam scattered from the particles provides particle size distribution and concentration data.
Electrochemical Analysis: The gaseous emission is treated electrochemically, where an external potential is applied. Hence, each species such as CO2, H2S, CH4 is identifiable depending on their oxidation or reduction potential.
NDIR: The gases emitted from the location undergo Nondispersive Infrared Radiation where the air sample comes in contact with the infrared radiation. Different gaseous molecules absorb IR at different frequencies. So, the amount of IR absorbed gives the volumetric concentration of each gaseous constituent.
The first one is by using our Air Quality Software – Envizom. It is equipped with below features:
- User-friendly interface
- Smart alerts and reports
- Real-time data
- Set thresholds to automate the integrated systems
- Easy to set up
Another way to access the dust data is using secured HTTP/MQTT APIs. The data can be published on Public Displays, Smart TVs, Websites (using widgets), and Mobile Apps by using the APIs
Product Applications
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Product Video
Polludrone Video explains everything you need to know about our range of Air Quality Monitoring Systems. In addition, you may watch the Polludrone Video to understand its Capabilities in terms of Parameters, Working Principles, Communication Protocols, Power Requirements, and Data accessibility. It’s a 4-minute 19 seconds video covering all the essential aspects of Ambient Air Quality Monitoring.
Polludrone FAQs
Common air quality pollutants include:
- Particulate Matter (PM2.5 and PM10): Fine particles that can penetrate the lungs and affect heart and lung function.
- Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2): A reactive gas from vehicle exhausts, contributing to smog and acid rain.
- Sulfur Dioxide (SO2): A gas from fossil fuel combustion at power plants and industrial facilities that can cause respiratory issues and acid rain.
- Carbon Monoxide (CO): An odorless, colorless gas from incomplete combustion, dangerous at high levels.
- Ozone (O3): A gas that forms in the atmosphere from reactions between organic compounds and nitrogen oxides under sunlight.
- Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs): Organic chemicals that can cause health problems like headaches and liver damage.
- Lead (Pb): A toxic metal released from industrial processes and previously, from leaded gasoline.
- Ammonia (NH3): A gas mainly emitted from agricultural processes.
Safe levels of air pollutants are set by regulatory bodies like the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in the U.S. and the World Health Organization (WHO) globally. These levels vary by pollutant, with standards set for the concentration of each substance that should not be exceeded to protect human health. For example, the WHO recommends PM2.5 not exceed an annual mean of 10 µg/m3 and a 24-hour mean of 25 µg/m3.
Monitoring air quality is essential to:
- Protect public health by reducing exposure to harmful pollutants.
- Identify the sources and patterns of pollution for targeted action.
- Inform the public and issue warnings on poor air quality days.
- Assess the effectiveness of regulations and control measures.
- Understand long-term trends and the impact of climate change.
Our continuous air quality monitoring device uses a network of environmental air quality sensors to measure the concentration of various air pollutants continuously. These sensors are sensitive to specific types of pollutants and can provide real-time ambient air quality data. This data is then processed and analyzed to provide insights and alerts, which can be accessed through a dashboard or mobile application.
Key features of our air quality monitoring system include:
- Real-Time Data Access: Via a user-friendly dashboard or API for easy integration with other systems.
- Customizable Alerts: To notify when pollutant levels rise above predefined thresholds.
- Data Analytics Tools: To track trends and forecast potential air quality issues.
- Durable Design: Capable of withstanding various environmental conditions.
- Smart Calibration: Ensuring that sensors remain accurate over time.
- Multi-Pollutant Detection: Ability to monitor multiple pollutants simultaneously.