inhaleable particles
Articles & Whitepapers
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Clean Air in Buildings Challenge
Guidance to Help Building Owners and Operators Improve Indoor Air Quality and Protect Public Health The “Clean Air in Buildings Challenge” is a call to action and a set of guiding principles and best practices to assist building owners and operators with reducing risks from airborne viruses and other contaminants indoors. The Clean Air in Buildings Challenge highlights a range of ...
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Medical aerosol high flow suction system, how to operate safely
Following the coronavirus emergency, surgeries and medical offices shall be reorganised to work safely. One of the first safety measure to adopt concerns suction of aerosol potentially infected. ...
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In-Situ Elemental Composition Analysis of Large Inhalable Aerosol Using Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy
Particles Plus instruments were used during the research into In-Situ Elemental Composition Analysis of Large Inhalable Aerosol Using Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy at Colorado State University. The paper was presented by Professor Azer Yalin ...
What is a Safe Level of Silica Exposure in Community/Residential Situations?
Emergency Regulation to Protect Workers in California from Wildfire Smoke Exposure Risks is in Effect
Air pollution particles found in mothers’ placentas
NIOSH Announces Recent Publications on Nanotechnology and Certain Types of Carbon Nanotubes
Equipment & Solutions
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PM Measuring Devices
Inhalable particle content is one of the most important indexes for measuring air quality. Combining years of experience in developing environment and safety monitoring instruments as well as the latest demand at home and abroad, our company has launched a new generation DPM-6000 pm 2.5 measurement device with high accuracy, reliability, stability and economy. Our PM monitor can measure PM10, ...