MCIS translates street-level sensor data into plain-language guidance — helping families, councils, and health services make safer, more informed decisions about the places people spend their lives.
National weather forecasts cannot tell you that the air near a school gate spikes every weekday morning, that one residential street retains heat long after its neighbours have cooled, or that a child with asthma is being exposed to conditions their family has no way of knowing about. The monitoring networks that exist are too sparse to see these differences. The data that does exist is too technical for the people who could act on it. We built something that changes that.
MCIS monitors environmental conditions at street level and turns them into practical, plain-language advice — tailored to your route, your destination, and the people travelling with you.
Leave a little earlier than usual. Walk via Elm Grove — it adds two minutes but conditions are better. Pack your child's inhaler. The playground should be fine by mid-morning.
Enter your home postcode and destination. MCIS identifies the sensors along your route and at your destination.
MCIS validates readings against 90-day baselines for each location — understanding what is normal for that specific street, not just the city.
No readings, no graphs. Just clear guidance — whether to take a different route, leave earlier, pack an inhaler, or open a window when you get there.
Know whether the school run is a good morning for your child with asthma. Get route advice and timing recommendations based on what is actually in the air today.
Understand environmental conditions across your borough. Receive automated reports formatted for planning, housing, and public health decisions.
Connect environmental conditions to the communities and patients you serve. Identify streets where conditions consistently fall outside normal ranges.
Give residents practical, timely information about their environment. Meet duty-of-care obligations with validated, auditable environmental records.
Whether you are a local authority, NHS trust, housing provider, or investor — we want to hear from you.