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Casella showcases Boundary Guardian at PLANTWORX

Casella was due to showcase its recently launched Boundary Guardian system at the PLANTWORX show in Coventry, central England 14-16 May, 2013. Claimed by the firm to be the first simultaneous multi parameter monitor for dust, noise and wind speed and direction in the UK from a single manufacturer, the Boundary Guardian is able to transmit local alarms and send emails to site managers if dust or noise limits are exceeded. It can also be purchased with any combination of noise, dust and meteorological parame
May 28, 2013 Read time: 1 min
7348 Casella was due to showcase its recently launched Boundary Guardian system at the 3579 PLANTWORX show in Coventry, central England 14-16 May, 2013.

Claimed by the firm to be the first simultaneous multi parameter monitor for dust, noise and wind speed and direction in the UK from a single manufacturer, the Boundary Guardian is able to transmit local alarms and send emails to site managers if dust or noise limits are exceeded.  It can also be purchased with any combination of noise, dust and meteorological parameters to meet the individual requirements of each particular site or facility. Designed for a wide range of applications, Boundary Guardian is suitable for industrial boundary monitoring, as well as to ensure compliance with Section 61 of the Control of Pollution Act on construction and demolition sites. 

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