Formaldehyde Screen Check – Revolutionary Indoor Air Quality Test Kits
That Help Identify Indoor Air Contaminants• Identifies and provides concentration levels for
Formaldehyde
• Quick and Easy to Use (easy to follow instructions included)
• Includes 1 Sample Collection Device for Measurement
of Room Exposure or Personal Exposure
• Meets OSHA Accuracy Requirements
• Includes AIHA Accredited Lab Analysis for
Formaldehyde Emailed in PDF Format in 7-10 Days
• Same Samples Used by Professionals
Formaldehyde is a common indoor air pollutant with a pungent odor. Wood products
such as furniture and cabinetry, as well as fabric coatings such as carpeting are
listed as one of the main sources of formaldehyde. Formaldehyde commonly resides
in the glues that hold these items together, and if not cured properly during the
production process, formaldehyde can escape and enter the air of a home or
workplace and cause adverse health issues. This chemical may be hazardous or
toxic in nature to people.
The Formaldehyde Screen Check Indoor Air Quality Test Kit identifies and measures the concentration levels of
formaldehyde at a desired test location by utilizing an easy to use device called the
Bio-Badge. This device can absorb Formaldehyde particulates (particles) by
collecting air from an indoor area of up to 2800 square feet over a 24-48 hour
testing period (preferred sampling time is 24 hours). This kit is useful to
evaluate formaldehyde in homes and in commercial establishments including
hospitals, schools, hotels, airports, etc.
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 Formaldehyde Screen Check kit. Concentration levels of
formaldehyde are reported in parts per million (ppm), and are compared to what is
considered to be normal. Formaldehyde can be detected at levels as low as 0.002
parts per million (ppm) for a 24 hour test.
Once EDLab receives the Bio-Badge sample for analysis, your lab report will be
generated and emailed within 7-10 business days.
Common Symptoms to look for:Burning eyes and throat, watering eyes, nausea, breathing problems, and can
exacerbate asthma issues
Who Should Use Formaldehyde Screen Check (FOSC)?• Homeowners
• 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 Formaldehyde Screen Check (FOSC):• Identifies Formaldehyde in air
• Quick and Easy -Includes Sample Collection Device (Bio Badge)
• Complete Instructions with Chain of Custody
• Includes AIHA Accredited Lab Analysis for Formaldehyde
• Free Lab Shipping
• Same Samples Used by Professionals