Environmental Testing

Environmental Testing

Environmental testing is crucial for our survival and health, as the quality of air we breathe is vital for our existence. Covid-19, a major biological pollutant, has caused a crisis due to its non-availability. Eurocaltech offers state-of-the-art facilities to determine environmental conditions in various locations, including residential areas, schools, hospitals, hotels, malls, and industries like food, pharmaceuticals, and oil and gas. Environmental testing includes indoor and ambient air monitoring, stack emission testing, noise monitoring, and lux monitoring.

Emission Monitoring


Stacks from boilers and industrial processes will carry pollutants such as SOx, NOx, particles, solvents and other dusts and gases.  These can have a detrimental effect on local air quality and for this reason such emissions are often regulated.  Typically this regulation requires measurement of the concentration of these pollutants on a regular basis, often referred to as periodic stack emission monitoring.  The regular will usually set limits as to concentration (or mass flow) and purpose of the monitoring will be to determine whether the emissions are below the limits.

noise monitoring involves the long-term tracking of sound levels without constant human intervention. There are two primary categories of noise monitoring: workplace noise monitoring and environmental noise monitoring.