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ET and dnota partner to bring the award-winning bettair node to the UK

Airquality monitoring specialists Enviro Technology Services (ET) have announced an exclusive partnership with dnota to bring the award-winning bettair node to the UK and Ireland.

Distinguished as the most accurate outdoor multi-pollutant sensor in the world, the bettair node will empower smart cities and organisations in efforts to combat air pollution.

The bettair node measures a spectrum of air quality indicators, including NO2, NO, CO, O3, SO2, H2S, CO2, PM10, PM2.5, and PM1.0 along with ambient noise levels and other environmental parameters. Unlike other small form AQ sensors currently in the UK market, the bettair node includes noise measurement as standard, making it ideal for those seeking a comprehensive and advanced solution for environmental monitoring.

The bettair node offers a rapid solution, providing accurate data within five minutes of installation on a web-based portal and enabling the intuitive generation of populated reports for informed decision-making.

Duncan Mounsor, MD of ET said: ‘We are delighted to announce our exciting new partnership with dnota to exclusively sell the award-winning bettair multi-pollutant air quality sensor node and data platform in the UK and Ireland.

‘Measuring PM10 PM2.5 PM1 and noise as well as four customisable gas sensors as standard, no annual subscription charges, two years between calibrations and best-in-class accuracy and precision, we think this is going to be a game changer. All supplied and supported by the UK’s No.1 air quality monitoring equipment supplier, Enviro Technology Services Ltd.’

Jorge Godoy, Commercial and Marketing Manager at dnota, emphasises the transformative impact this partnership will have on customer satisfaction in the UK: ‘The dnota- Enviro Technology Services alliance is set to revolutionise the way we prioritise customer satisfaction in the UK. With an unwavering commitment to excellence, this partnership leverages cutting-edge sensor technology to provide exceptionally high-quality air measurement. The result is an unparalleled level of efficiency, ensuring that customers across the UK enjoy the purest air, setting new standards for environmental well-being.’

Paul Day
Paul is the editor of Public Sector News.

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