
Outdoor monitoring

The outdoor monitoring device by AIrSynQ Systems is a rugged, weather-resistant IoT unit designed for real-time environmental and air quality monitoring in industrial and public spaces.
With its integrated AI capabilities, the system enables early detection of hazardous conditions.


Housed in a durable, sealed enclosure, it is built to withstand harsh outdoor conditions while continuously collecting data on pollutants, temperature, humidity, and gas levels.

Hospitals
Purpose:
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Protect vulnerable patients, staff, and visitors by ensuring safe air quality around hospital grounds.
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Support infection control through real-time tracking of airborne pollutants that may affect respiratory health.
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Enhance hospital sustainability goals by providing emissions data for compliance and reporting.

Key Features:
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Continuous monitoring of levels in outdoor hospital environments.
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Predictive AI alerts for rising pollution, smoke, or hazardous gases.
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Integration with hospital facility management systems for automated ventilation and filtration control.
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Dashboard for administrators with analytics, reporting, and compliance logs.

Benefits:
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Safeguards patient health, especially for those with respiratory conditions.
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Creates healthier outdoor spaces for recovery and wellness.
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Provides data for green hospital initiatives and regulatory compliance.
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Builds trust among patients and communities through visible environmental responsibility.

Universities and schools


AIrSynQ brings AI-powered air quality monitoring to educational environments, ensuring healthier and safer spaces for students, teachers, and staff. By continuously tracking CO₂, particulate matter, VOCs, temperature, humidity, and noise levels, the system identifies poor air quality conditions that can impair cognitive performance, concentration, and wellbeing.
With predictive analytics and real-time alerts, AIrSynQ enables schools and universities to proactively manage ventilation and filtration systems, reducing risks of illness, fatigue, and long-term health impacts. The dashboard interface provides administrators with actionable insights, compliance-ready reports, and historical trends to support data-driven decisions.
Benefits include:
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Enhancing student performance by reducing the impact of high CO₂ levels on concentration.
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Promoting health and wellbeing, lowering absenteeism due to respiratory issues.
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Supporting green campus initiatives through energy-efficient ventilation management.
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Building trust with parents, staff, and students by visibly prioritizing healthy learning environments.
Types of outdoor pollutants
Outdoor pollutants include gases (CO, NOx, SO₂, O₃, VOCs, CO₂), particulate matter (PM10, PM2.5, PM1.0), heavy metals, biological agents, and physical factors such as noise and heat — all of which impact human health, the environment, and regulatory compliance.
PM1, PM2.5, PM10
From vehicle emissions, construction, burning, industrial activity.
