IRYS environmental monitoring combines field sensors, connectivity, dashboards, alerts, and reporting into one managed program. It is useful when teams need continuous records rather than isolated spot checks.
Gas readings are more useful when paired with wind, weather, temperature, humidity, site events, and location. IRYS brings these readings into one view so teams can understand context, not just isolated numbers.
Deployments can support outdoor facilities, utilities, organics sites, industrial yards, construction projects, building operations, and other locations where changing conditions affect decisions.

Each deployment is designed around the business question your team needs to answer.
Track selected gases, particulate, and air quality indicators relevant to the site question.
Measure wind, rainfall, temperature, humidity, pressure, and other local conditions.
Monitor ambient and process-adjacent conditions continuously.
Measure across multiple points, buildings, yards, zones, or fence-line areas.
Give designated contacts visibility without requiring them to manage the hardware.
Maintain time-stamped records for later review and reporting.
The value is not the reading by itself. The value is the record, trend, alert, and timeline your team can use later.
| Step | What IRYS does | What your team gets |
|---|---|---|
| Define questions | Identify what the site needs to understand or document. | A clear measurement objective. |
| Select sensors | Choose gas, weather, temperature, humidity, or other measurements. | A system matched to the application. |
| Manage data | Connect sensors to dashboards, alerts, and records. | Continuous visibility with reduced internal burden. |
| Review trends | Summarize conditions and recurring patterns. | Useful outputs for managers and operations. |
Yards, fence lines, utilities, waste facilities, and remote sites.
Supplement process systems with independent environmental records.
Document changing conditions that affect work or operations.
IRYS can review the operation, identify measurement points, and recommend a practical managed monitoring package.