 Industries generate nearly 23% of global employment. An increasing number of industries worsens global issues like air pollution, climate change and global warming. Industrial emissions majorly consist of pollutants such as particulate matter, sulfur oxides and nitrogen oxides. Industries account for about 35 to 40% of the total dust pollution. Major contributors to dust pollution are construction and mining industries, thermal power plants, chemical industries and petroleum refineries. Particulate matter endangers the lives of workers and citizens living in the nearby proximity. Exposure to particulate matter causes severe health diseases such as stroke, lung cancer, respiratory infections and pneumonia. A network of industrial dust monitors represents PM concentration of the concerned area. The results of industrial dust monitoring help in better regulation, policymaking, planning, mitigative strategies and compliance reports. OISOM's industrial dust monitor dustroid effectively monitors different particulate matter in real-time conditions. The dust monitors can be integrated with dust suppressing systems to control ambient dust concentrations. Industrial dust monitoring proves to be a prominent mitigative step to curb dust pollution. To know more about our industrial dust monitoring, click on the link below.