AirGradient Site Selection Wizard

Let's find the perfect monitor and location for your air quality monitoring project

This wizard will help you:

  • Choose the right AirGradient monitor model
  • Identify optimal deployment locations
  • Create a customized deployment checklist
  • Ensure successful data collection
QUESTION 1 OF 5

What is your primary monitoring goal?

Raise Awareness
Educate the community about local air quality conditions
Influence Policy
Provide data for regulatory decisions and urban planning
Research Pollution Sources
Identify and track specific emission sources
Protect Vulnerable Groups
Monitor air quality near schools, hospitals, or elderly homes
QUESTION 2 OF 5

Do you have reliable access to power at your monitoring sites?

Yes, reliable power available
Access to electrical outlets or stable power infrastructure
Limited or unreliable power
Some locations have power, others don't, or power cuts are common
No power access
Remote locations without electrical infrastructure
QUESTION 3 OF 5

What type of internet connectivity is available?

WiFi Available
Reliable WiFi network at monitoring locations
Cellular Coverage Only
Good mobile network but no WiFi
Both Available
Access to both WiFi and cellular networks
Weak or No Coverage
Limited connectivity options available
QUESTION 4 OF 5

What type of environment will you monitor?

Urban Areas
City centers, busy streets, residential neighborhoods
Industrial Zones
Near factories, ports, or industrial facilities
Schools & Community Centers
Educational institutions and public gathering places
Rural/Agricultural
Countryside, farms, or remote communities
QUESTION 5 OF 5

What's your approximate budget per monitoring location?

Basic ($200-400)
Essential monitoring with core features
Standard ($400-600)
Enhanced features and connectivity options
Advanced ($600+)
Full-featured with solar power and multiple sensors

Your Personalized Recommendations

Based on your requirements, here's what we recommend: