Hiya friends! Any recommendations for portable, real-time particulate matter meters?
As the kids say, I'm tryna see something
For real though: trying to develop guidance on #walking and #biking facility placement in #school #walkzones
Hi again! Back with some excellent crowdsourced recommendations from all y'all. I'm probably going to go with one of these two portable AQ/PM detectors, but haven't decided which yet:
Atmotube Pro: https://atmotube.com/atmotube-pro
@DavidElfstrom Oh, that's good to note! I'm ok if it looks like we mean business -- we do! CO2's not part of our study but still useful information just to have.
Thanks! That's 1 upvote for the temtop.
@DrTCombs The Atmotube Pro looks tempting with its app-based interface including integration with a mobile's GPS data to create an air pollution map. I don't have one but it sure looks more convenient.
@DrTCombs The Temtop should be considered if the need is for occasional sampling (seconds to minutes) while the atmo for longer term (continuous during the day, or during a commute)
@DavidElfstrom
That's a tantalizing feature. We're still exploring different research designs, so not sure what our exact needs are. So, I'm gonna get one of each for myself on eBay and play!
@DrTCombs That's the spirit! Like bicycles, the number of meters you need is N+1
@DavidElfstrom I think what it's going to come down to is the format the data are recorded in. The easier it is to use the data, the more useful it'll be.