[Environmental IoT Case] Cloud-based Gas Detection Alarm System | Grid Link Corporation | April 22, 2025

グリッドリンク IoTプラットフォーム事業部
An accident occurred in which a worker engaged in asbestos removal at a condominium demolition site inhaled organic solvents and died, highlighting the need for systems to monitor gas concentrations such as VOCs (volatile organic compounds). With a cloud-based gas detection alarm system, measurement data can be viewed and managed in real-time on client devices (PCs, smartphones, tablets), allowing for continuous monitoring of air quality in factories, work sites, research facilities, and laboratories. Notifications can be sent via email or alarm devices (such as rotating lights) when permissible concentration levels are exceeded. *Note: VOC (Volatile Organic Compounds) refers to a group of organic compounds that easily become gases (vapors) at room temperature and pressure. They are generated from a variety of products and industrial processes, including paints, adhesives, inks, and cleaning agents. VOCs contribute to air pollution, causing issues such as photochemical smog and PM2.5, and have been pointed out as having harmful effects on human health and the environment.
