Active Air Sampling Articles & Analysis
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Environmental monitoring (EM) in cleanroom facilities, pivotal for ensuring product quality and safety in pharmaceutical manufacturing, has been meticulously delineated in Annex 1:2023. This post will explore the technicalities and practical applications of these guidelines, exploring its implications for cleanroom operations and microbial ...
In the realm of contamination control strategies (CCS), Microbiological Air Monitoring stands as a critical pillar. However, the complexity of identifying the most suitable solution for specific applications often poses a challenge. This blog post aims to demystify the intricacies surrounding Microbiological Air Monitoring, offering fundamental insights to guide your ...
This blog explores the history, applications, and recent advancements in single-use impactors for active air sampling, with a focus on a groundbreaking single-use ...
The BioCapt Single-Use (BCSU) microbial impactors from Particle Measuring Systems (PMS) are now available for use with applications at 100 Liters Per Minute (LPM), expanding the range of uses the active air microbial impaction plates can be used for. The BCSU 100 is a ready-to-use, lightweight and integrated microbial impaction plate designed for both portable ...
The MiniCapt Mobile Microbial Air Sampler with a new antibacterial housing from Particle Measuring Systems (PMS) leverages the latest technologies in material science and antimicrobial design to help prevent the introduction of bacterial contamination created during monitoring activities. The robust antibacterial enclosure is easily disinfected and designed to eliminate sites for bacterial ...
The MiniCapt Mobile Microbial Air Sampler with a new antibacterial housing from Particle Measuring Systems (PMS) leverages the latest technologies in material science and antimicrobial design to help prevent the introduction of bacterial contamination created during monitoring activities. The robust antibacterial enclosure is easily disinfected and designed to eliminate sites for bacterial ...
During the week of February 23, 2015, EPA activities included: Fourteen indoor air samples at various locations were collected over a 24-hour period, with an emphasis on smaller enclosed areas where trichloroethylene (TCE) might accumulate (e.g., break rooms, laboratories, and offices). Outdoor air, sub-slab soil gas, and ...
Air sparging is the process of injecting air directly into the contaminated ground water. ...
These have all been installed. Indoor air sampling designed to identify any homes that may have unacceptable levels of PCE or TCE vapors in their basements is an ongoing active program. ...
” In response to extensive flood damage and the potential for environmental impacts, FEMA issued a Mission Assignment to EPA to accomplish four objectives: remove household hazardous wastes from the impacted area; decontaminate and prepare white goods and electronic waste for recycling; collect and process orphaned containers; and to conduct environmental monitoring and ...
