EarthCam Launches Air Quality Analytics System on October 16, 2024
- EarthCam launched the Mobile StreamCam IoT with Air Health, integrating air quality monitoring with live video streaming.
- The system provides real-time metrics on environmental conditions, alerting users to unsafe air quality levels.
- This innovation aims to enhance worker safety and ensure compliance with health regulations in construction environments.
On October 16, 2024, EarthCam, a leader in live camera technology, announced the launch of the Mobile StreamCam IoT with Air Health, a new service designed to enhance air quality monitoring in construction sites. This innovative system integrates high-resolution live video streaming with advanced air quality analytics, providing real-time data on environmental conditions and pollutants. The service is particularly crucial for ensuring the health and safety of workers and future occupants in indoor construction environments, where air quality is a significant concern. The Air Health feature offers ten real-time metrics that alert users when air quality falls below safe levels, helping to mitigate risks associated with harmful particulates and gases. By utilizing a RESET® Air Index certified sensor, the system can detect issues such as high levels of carbon dioxide and particulate matter, which are linked to respiratory illnesses and other health problems. Automated alerts prompt immediate corrective actions, ensuring that personal protective equipment (PPE) is appropriate for the conditions. EarthCam's new offering also supports compliance with LEED certification requirements, facilitating air quality monitoring and reporting for state regulations. The technology aims to provide peace of mind for all stakeholders involved in construction projects, ensuring that the environment is safe for workers and future occupants, including vulnerable populations like children and the elderly. With over two decades of experience in the construction industry, EarthCam continues to innovate in worker safety technology, reinforcing its commitment to improving indoor air quality and overall project safety.