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Testing Equipment & Materials
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Particle Counter
Used for testing particles
suspended in the air which can be breathed into the lungs.
Sizes of particles range from 0.03microns to 5.0 microns
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 Q-Trak with
Printer
The Q-Trak is used to measure the
temperature, relative humidity (RH%), Carbon monoxide (CO) and
Carbon dioxide (CO2). |
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Andersen Air
Sampler with Pump
An Andersen N-6 Air Sampler
set up for air sampling. Notice the pump midway down the tripod.
This pump is calibrated each time testing is done on a different
site. The calibration sets the rate at which the air is pulled into
the sampling stage located at the top of the tripod. Generally, that
rate is 28.3 liteters per minute.
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Malt Extract Media Plate
This is a view of one type of culture plate used in the Andersen
Sampler to take air cultures. Everything that was in the air
is pulled into the pump at the time of the test. When incubated at the right temperature, it will grow any
bacteria or mold that was impacted onto the plate.
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Zefon Pump with Cassette
This is a Zefon Pump used to
take nonviable air samples of contaminants in the air. In the
cassette located at the top of the pole is a small, sticky slide
which collects any particles pulled into the cassette when the pump
is operating. The air flow rate for this pump is 15 liters per
minute. After impaction, the slide can be viewed under a microscope
to identify the particulates. |
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Air O Cell Cassette
The Air-O-Cell Cassette is used with the Zefon Pump to test for
non-viable particulates in the air. |
Assorted
Testing Materials (starting from bottom left)
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1. Tape (for
taking surface samples of any accumulation of particles which can be
transferred to an agar plate and grown for identification.
2. Malt Extract Plate (used in testing for microbial growth).).
3. TSA Plate (used in testing for bacteria. 4. Cellulose Plate
(used in testing for Stachybotrys). 5. Air-O-Cell Cassette (used
in testing for nonviable or dormant particulates). 6. Sterile
Swab (for taking samples of visible mold or in ductwork). 7.
Microscope slides (tape samples are placed on slide for microscopic
identification). 8. Stop Watch (for timing of air sampling
tests).
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