Fiberglass Screen Check A Revolutionary indoor air quality test kit That
Helps Identify Indoor Air Contaminants Identifies and provides concentration levels for
Fiberglass
Quick and Easy to Use (easy to follow directions included)
Includes Sample Collection Device for 1 surface
sampling location
Includes AIHA Accredited Lab Analysis for Fiberglass
Emailed in PDF Format in 3-5 Days
Same Samples Used by Professionals
Fiberglass is mostly used as insulation material. It is listed as an irritant, causing
potentially serious harmful health issues. Fiberglass can make its way into indoor air
through holes in air ducts, exposed insulation in the ceilings or walls, or from a
deteriorated liner within the air handler unit. Fiberglass particulate (particles) in the
air will eventually fall to a surface, usually collecting as a shiny looking dust.
The
Fiberglass Screen Check indoor air quality test kits are ideal for identifying fiberglass fibers and other
synthetic and man-made fibers that have collected in various surface locations of the
home or workplace by utilizing a revolutionary sample collection device called the
Bio-Scan400. The Bio-Scan400 is a very effective tool in providing accurate, detailed
analysis of the air we breathe and the pollutants that may be present.
Environmental Diagnostics Laboratory (EDLab), which is accredited with the
American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA), will provide a final report included in
the cost of the Fiberglass Screen Check. This report will provide identification and
concentration levels for any fiberglass or other fibers identified as measured in
Counts/cmē, and will have guidelines for what is considered to be a normal
manageable level, as compared to the total level of each pollutant found on the Bio
Scan400.
Once EDLab receives the Bio Scan400 for analysis, your lab report will be generated
and emailed within 3-5 business days.
Common Symptoms to look for:Eye irritation, coughing, scratchy throat, sneezing, respiratory issues, or sinus
headache.
Who Should Use Fiberglass Screen Check (FSC)? Homeowners
Service Contractors
Educators
School and Plant Operators
Industrial Hygienists
Engineers
Building Maintenance Supervisors
Test and Balance Professionals
Real Estate Professionals
Insurance Claim Adjusters
Physicians
Occupational Health and Safety Professionals
Features of the Fiberglass Screen Check (FSC): Identifies Fiberglass fibers
Quick and Easy -Includes Sample Collection Device (Bio Scan400)
Complete Instructions with Chain of Custody
Includes AIHA Accredited Lab Analysis for Fiberglass
Free Lab Shipping
Same Samples Used by Professionals