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The Ambient Air Quality Monitoring market is a subset of the air purification industry, which focuses on the detection and measurement of air pollutants. These pollutants can include particulate matter, ozone, nitrogen dioxide, sulfur dioxide, and carbon monoxide. Ambient air quality monitoring systems are used to measure the concentration of these pollutants in the air, and to provide data to help inform decisions about air quality management.
These systems are used by a variety of organizations, including government agencies, research institutions, and private companies. They are also used in industrial settings, such as factories and power plants, to ensure compliance with air quality regulations.
The Ambient Air Quality Monitoring market is highly competitive, with a range of companies offering products and services. Examples include Honeywell, Siemens, Teledyne, and Thermo Fisher Scientific. Show Less Read more