Fiberglass is mostly used as an insulating material. It is listed as an irritant and is also known to be a carcinogen. Fiberglass Screen is an ideal kit to collect fiberglass from test surface. Microscopic scan of the collected specimen reveals the presence or absence of fiberglass besides the qualitative and quantitative estimation of fiberglass fibers or other synthetic and man-made fibers.
This particular kit is important for detecting fiberglass and other fibers from various environments. The findings of FSC are reported in Counts/cm2. A comprehensive laboratory report is provided.
Who Should Use Fiberglass Screen Check (FSC)?
- Insurance Claim Adjusters
- Industrial Hygienists
- Homeowners
- Engineers
- Building Managers
- Facility Managers and Operators
- Architects and Real Estate Professionals
- Government Officials - County, City, State, National
- Test and Balance Professionals
- Educators
- School and Plant Operators
- Physicians
- Identifies Fiberglass (cts/m2)
- Quick and Easy
- Includes Sample Collection Device
- Complete Instructions with Chain of Custody
- Includes AIHA Accredited Lab Analysis for Fiberglass
- Free Fiberglass Fact Sheet
- Same Samples Used by Professionals
The quality of the indoor environment has become a major concern due to health implications, heightened public awareness, economic and legal implications.
The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that greater than one building in four has indoor air quality (IAQ) problems. This number is significant when you consider that across the country, more and more indoor air quality regulations and standards are being developed and enforced.
Building owners, managers, and other professionals in the building industry are responsible for providing a healthy and safe workplace or learning environments for patrons they serve.
In response to this escalating concern, Pure Air Control Services, a trusted leader in IAQ, introduces the Building Health-Check, LLC. Building Health-Check, LLC. Division is staffed with professional Indoor Environmental Technicians (IET) that are fully trained for indoor environmental screen testing utilizing effective sampling techniques, protocols, and HVAC assessments.
The Environmental Diagnostics Laboratory *(EDLab) provides scientific support and analysis of the test methods employed. EdLab is one of the first Environmental Laboratories in the State of Florida certified by the American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA).
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