SHOREVIEW, Minnesota —
TSI Incorporated announced a significant expansion to the TSI OmniTrak Solution. This ecosystem — comprised of a handheld device, a suite of modules and automated reporting — now includes a Core module which measures particulate matter (PM), volatile organic compounds (VOCs), carbon dioxide (CO2), temperature, relative humidity and barometric pressure.
The Core module captures the key parameters professionals rely on during IAQ investigations and workplace inspections. In addition to the Core module, users can also select from an entire suite of modules, including formaldehyde, ammonia, chlorine, carbon monoxide, sound and more.
With the addition of the Core module, TSI OmniTrak Solution works for a wide range of air quality and environmental monitoring applications, making it a versatile tool across industries. It supports ventilation effectiveness testing and IAQ studies in commercial buildings, hospitals and schools. The solution is also well-suited for occupational hygiene surveys, enabling the identification and assessment of potential airborne hazards in the workplace.
With its ability to deploy multiple modules simultaneously, TSI OmniTrak Solution can identify air quality hot spots, and perform pre- and post-remediation air testing to validate the success of corrective actions. Additionally, the system supports manufacturing quality control by monitoring environmental conditions that can impact product integrity, helping ensure compliance and consistency in production environments.
Users can easily manage and analyze data from the Core module using TSI Link Report Creator, just as they would with any other TSI OmniTrak module. With a few clicks, automated, customizable reports are generated in Microsoft Excel. The Report Creator application offers dozens of customizable workbooks that streamline environmental analysis; including tools for A/B comparisons, correlation analysis, trend tracking, noise exposure assessment, hearing protection selection, inhalation exposure evaluation, spatial mapping, and more.