Environment Meter

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The Environment Meter Collection includes versatile instruments for monitoring environmental parameters such as temperature, humidity, sound levels, air velocity, and light intensity. Ideal for laboratories, HVAC professionals, and workplace safety managers, these meters ensure compliance with occupational health standards and support optimized environmental control. Compact, portable, and easy to use, they are equally suited for field measurements and controlled lab testing.

Frequently Asked Questions

These versatile instruments are designed to track five critical atmospheric variables: ambient temperature, relative humidity, air velocity, light intensity (Lux), and sound levels (decibels). This consolidation allows professionals to perform comprehensive safety and environmental audits using a single handheld device.

The 6-in-1 model functions as a hybrid device by integrating a full Digital Multimeter with standard environmental sensors. It enables technicians to measure electrical properties like voltage and resistance while simultaneously monitoring ambient conditions like temperature and sound.

These meters are essential for HVAC technicians verifying ventilation performance, safety officers monitoring workplace noise and lighting compliance, and laboratory managers maintaining precise climate control. They are also widely used in manufacturing to ensure indoor air quality and worker safety.

Calibration ensures that each integrated sensor from the anemometer to the photodiode remains accurate and traceable to national standards. Regular servicing prevents measurement drift, which is vital for passing regulatory audits and maintaining high-quality control standards.

HK Calibrations provides a rapid 48-hour turnaround for most instrument calibrations at any of their seven state offices across Australia. This ensures minimal downtime for critical testing equipment, returning it quickly with a valid certificate of accuracy.

Yes, these devices provide the objective data needed to meet legal standards for workplace lighting, noise exposure, and ventilation. By recording precise levels of sound and light, organizations can document their compliance with health regulations and mitigate safety risks.