Environmental Monitoring Equipment
South Survey have an extensive range of Environmental Monitoring Test Equipment. This equipment covers the entire spectrum of environmental considerations such as:
- Sound
- Temperature
- Humidity
- Air Quality Analysis
- Airflow / Wind
- Landfill Gas Monitors
- Light Meters
These cover the majority of Health and Safety considerations for office, workshop and field applications.
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Sound Meters
South Survey has a wide range of sound, noise and vibration level monitoring equipment to help you maintain a safe working environment for your staff and adhere to Noise at Work and Machinery regulations.
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Light Meters
Light can be measured in many ways. Lux and footcandles are the two most popular measurements chosen by industry. The Lux range is a European standard, and Footcandles are a U.S. scale.
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Environment Meters
Multi-function Environment Meters for Environmental Monitoring allow for monitoring of
- Sound & Light Levels
- Humidity
- Temperature
- Air Quality Meters
- Carbon Dioxide Monitors
Within one meter. (Please Note: options depend on model)
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Humidity Meters & Hygrometers
Thermo Hygrometers are a type of humidity meter used for monitoring and measuring relative humidity.
South Survey has a wide range of humidity meters suitable for a wide range of humidity measurement applications. The range includes: Hygrometers, Thermo Hygrometers, Dew Point Thermo Hygrometers, Humidity Chart Recorders, and Humidity Data Loggers.
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Thermometers
We can provide a thermometer to suit almost any temperature measurement application in commercial, industrial and scientific environments. Our thermometers range includes Alarm Thermometers, Thermocouples, Infrared Thermometers, Probes, Datalogging Thermometers, Chart Recorders, Multi-function Instruments, Labels & Checkers, Indoor Thermometers, Outdoor Thermometers, Indoor / Outdoor Thermometers and all required extras. If we dont have listed what you require please contact us.
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Anemometers
Instrument for measuring the speed of airflow. The most familiar instruments for measuring wind speeds are the revolving cups that drive an electric generator (useful range approximately 5 – 100 knots). For very low airspeeds, a unit in which revolving vanes operate a counter measures the airspeed. For strong, steady wind speeds (in wind tunnels and aboard aircraft in flight), a pitot-tube anemometer is often used; the pressure difference between the interior of the tube and the surrounding air can be measured and converted to airspeed.

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