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I Think I Smell Sewer Gas – Home or Office – Who Can Help?
Posted by atlanticei If you need sewer gas assistance as discussed in this article, call us at 1-800-344-4414 or email us at info@atlenv.com for details and a free estimate. Written By: Robert E. Sheriff, MS, CIH, CSP, President Is It Sewer Gas? The first thing to do is make sure the smell is sewer gas—usually a rotten egg smell—and not a natural gas smell, which usually smells ...
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H2S Monitoring
H2S is formed whenever elemental sulfur or sulfur-containing compounds come into contact with organic materials at high temperatures. Continuous or high-level exposure of the H2S can quickly deaden a ...
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Preventing Building Occupant Exposure to Chemical Odors and Other Inhalation Irritants
Odorous compounds are often the impetus for indoor environmental quality (IEQ) dissatisfaction reported by building occupants. Offensive chemical odors can be produced by both organic and inorganic compounds. A few common examples of odorous ...
Single gas detector for early detection of toxic hydrogen sulphide
New Health and Safety Challenges When Temporarily Closed Businesses and Institutions Reopen in Puerto Rico
Supporting Children’s Health Month in Puerto Rico by Identifying Environmental Exposure Risks
Cincinnati Directional Drilling by ClearPath Utility Solutions
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Sub-Slab Gas Vapor Probe Kits
Sample for volatile organic and inorganic compounds from beneath floor slabs. Sub-slab sampling and routine monitoring has become an integral part of vapor intrusion investigations. The AMS Sub-Slab Gas Vapor Probe Kit provides a semi-permanent probe, designed to allow repeated sampling over time in order to assess the potential of contaminated vapor intrusion from beneath buildings and offers an ...