EEMC Monitors was established in 2018. Our aim is to bring the latest technological concepts and efficient designs in environmental monitoring to the U.K. market, providing cost-effective solutions without compromising on quality.
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Another great event, meeting and connecting with fantastic people from the industry.
A big shout out to our air quality specialist and colleague, for delivering an insightful presentation on
Great to be here at the Institute of Air Quality Management (IAQM) #RTCA event.
EEMC Monitors team has been assessed and certified as meeting the requirement of ISO 9001 : 2015 for providing high quality cloud based, vibration, dust, and other environmental related monitoring solutions for consultancies and engineering organisations in the UK and Ireland.
It’s great to hear feedback on construction projects from valued customers, such as ACA ACOUSTICS LIMITED.
“It is very intuitive, rugged, and easy to set up and use. The one time we have had a problem EEMC's team were amazing and went above and beyond to rectify the issue at very short notice. We highly recommend EEMC and the Swarm system for construction vibration monitoring".
Hard work is important, but spending quality time with the team is essential! From all of us at EEMC Monitors team, wishing you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
Thanks to our amazing team, we've had a blast yesterday and such a busy successful day at the National Air Quality Conference. Many thanks to everyone involved, providing great avenue, organisation & atmosphere.
In this post, we will discuss the importance of vibration monitoring in industrial operations. We'll look at how vibration monitors work and what they do. We'll also cover some common causes of vibrations and how to reduce them.
Air quality measurement is a complicated task. It involves monitoring and recording air pollutants, as well as analyzing their effect on human health and the environment. Here's what you need to know.
Cloud-based monitoring refers to the use of remote cloud resources for the purpose of monitoring performance. Cloud-based monitoring also is used when accessing a virtual server in the cloud in order to run a monitoring system. This type of environment has many advantages, but not all cases are appropriate for using cloud-based monitoring solutions; each case should be considered individually before deciding on this type of solution.
Thanks to our amazing team, we've had a blast yesterday and such a busy successful day, Great to be here again at Smart Gvent!