Air Quality follows ASTM 1014-12 and similar noise reference methods for stationary boundary noise measurements.
At each monitoring location, a Class-2 or higher noise meter is mounted on a tripod stand with the instrument microphone set at 1.5 meters’ height from the ground level, at least 1.5 meters from the perimeter fence and more than 3.5 meters from any reflecting structure other than the ground (e.g. walls, buildings and other reflecting surfaces).
Air Quality also deploys a portable meteorological station to determine the wind direction, wind speed, temperature and humidity during the noise monitoring.
Some of the primary factors that will figure into the monitoring are: The weather and other site considerations such as rain, wind induced pseudo-noise other local noise;
Air Quality uses Sound Level Meter with weather protection kit and wind shielded microphone for the noise monitoring. This instrument exceeds all best-practice specifications for noise monitoring by the RCJY, European and US agencies.