indoor air VOC monitoring News
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PTR-MS for indoor air quality monitoring
A new review article discussed some most important applications of IONICON PTR-MS systems in indoor air quality monitoring Air quality indoors is influenced by many sources of airborne contamination e.g. VOCs (volatile organic compounds). These substances are emitted by household products, electronics such as computers, printers or TVs, construction materials, wall-paints, carpets, and ...
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VOC Sensors and Detection - Promoting the highest levels of air quality
Upholding and promoting the highest levels of air quality and building health with VOC sensors and detection. Ensuring the workplace has excellent air quality and ventilation is something building and facility managers have been aware of since the 1990s. Sick building syndrome was identified as a critical issue for employee health over 30 years ago, but still today many indoor work ...
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Live rental instrument demonstrations at AQE 2015
A wide range of the latest air quality and emissions monitoring equipment will be on display at the Ashtead Technology exhibition stand (No. 13) at AQE 2015. “Our objective for this event is to meet organisations that need access to the latest technologies, without the hassle and cost of maintaining their own kit,” says Josh Thomas, Regional Sales Manager. “We like to think of ...
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Speed is the name of the game as Enviro Technology launches rapid diffusion samplers
Local authorities and businesses seeking fast, cost effective air monitoring need look no further than air quality monitoring specialists, Enviro Technology’s brand new range of Rapid Diffusion Samplers. Ideal for all rapid indoor, outdoor, personal and workplace air monitoring of volatile organic compounds (VOCS) and Nitrogen Dioxide, Rapid Diffusion Samplers offer a quick, low cost, ...
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Businesses and Institutions in Puerto Rico Learn About 3D Printers and Potential Exposure Hazards
It wasn’t many years ago that the cost of 3D printers made their presence in a school, university or business in Puerto Rico unique and special. Today, however, three-dimensional printers have become almost commonplace as the technology advances and costs decrease. The popularity of 3D printers has raised respiratory concerns with a growing number of health and safety professionals. These ...
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Fourth round of sampling reveals no indoor air health concerns at buildings 50 and 52 at the bannister federal complex
Results of a fourth round of air monitoring in and around a child care facility and an adjacent building at the Bannister Federal Complex in Kansas City, Mo., do not reveal health concerns with indoor air at the facilities related to volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), EPA Region 7 officials announced today. The monitoring was the last of four rounds of air ...
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Atlanta Airport Marriott at Gateway Center Earns Silver LEED® Certification from The U.S. Green Building Council
The Atlanta Airport Marriott Gateway (NYSE:MAR), adjacent to one of the world’s busiest U.S. airports and home to the Georgia International Convention Center, recently earned Silver LEED® (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certification by the United States Green Building Council (USGBC). The eco-savvy, 403-room property is among the ...
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