Nuisance Monitoring

Nuisance monitoring uses Polygon’s ExactAire equipment to detect and record environmental disturbances considered disruptive or anti-social.

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These may include excessive noise, light, dust (particulate matter), and odours. The system is suitable for individuals and businesses, and is frequently used by local authorities to investigate complaints and support enforcement actions.

What is a Nuisance? 

A nuisance is any activity or condition that significantly disrupts a person’s ability to use or enjoy their property, or that negatively affects their health.

How can Polygon help?

Polygon provides 24/7 live, real-time monitoring to gather evidence of disturbances when needed. All data is securely collected and stored on our UK-based cloud servers, accessible from any internet-enabled device.

Contact James Bloom, Regional Development Director on 07484 012 477

Examples of Nuisance Monitoring

  • Neighbourhood noise from homes, businesses or venues

  • Construction noise and dust levels

  • Traffic and roadside noise

  • Industrial noise from factories and sites
     

Did You Know?

Under the Environmental Protection Act 1990 (EPA), local authorities are legally required to monitor for statutory nuisances and investigate complaints from residents. They must assess and, where necessary, take action against activities that may cause significant disruption or harm.

Contact Andy Warren, Regional Development Director, on: 07920 134 329

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