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Air-Met Scientific Announces Acquisition of UK-Based DustCanary, Expanding Environmental Monitoring Capabilities in Australia

Air-Met Scientific Pty Ltd 2 mins read

Melbourne, Australia – Sept 9th, 2024 – Air-Met Scientific, a leading provider of environmental monitoring solutions, is pleased to announce the acquisition of DustCanary, a prominent UK company specializing in advanced dust monitoring technology. This strategic acquisition represents a significant step in the company's ongoing expansion within the environmental industry.

Enhancing Environmental Product Portfolio in Australia

The acquisition of DustCanary is a pivotal move for Air-Met Scientific, enhancing its product offerings in the realm of real-time dust monitoring. DustCanary is renowned for its innovative technologies, including the DustCanary Trend 420, a personal dust monitor designed to protect workers from hazardous dust exposure including respirable dust by providing immediate feedback and alerts. This product is particularly effective in industrial settings such as construction, mining, and manufacturing, where air quality and worker safety are critical concerns.

Commitment to Workplace Safety and Environmental Health

“Acquiring DustCanary underscores our commitment to advancing workplace safety and environmental health through innovative monitoring solutions,” said Simon Meers, Managing Director of Air-Met Scientific. “The addition of the DustCanary brand complements our existing portfolio and enhances our ability to provide comprehensive, reliable, and effective solutions for dust monitoring and control.”


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About Air-Met Scientific

Founded in 1984, Air-Met Scientific is a leading supplier of occupational health, safety and environmental monitoring solutions specialising in air quality, gas detection, and dust monitoring. With offices conveniently located in major cities across Australia and a commitment to innovation, Air-Met Scientific provides industry-leading products and services designed to enhance worker and environmental safety and compliance.


Contact details:

For Media Inquiries, Please Contact:

Andrew Marom

National Sales Manager

Air-Met Scientific Pty Ltd

Phone: 1800 000 744

Email: marketing@airmet.com.au

For more information about Air-Met Scientific and DustCanary, visit [www.airmet.com.au]

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