For periodic monitoring of exposure to chemicals used in healthcare facilities, here are reasons to use Chemical Sensors.
Advanced Chemical Sensors badges include analysis performed in our American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA) Accredited Laboratory.
Monitoring badges for more than 100 other chemicals. If you need to monitor a chemical not listed, please call us.
Catalog No. | Chemical Name |
AC-10 | Acetic Acid |
OV-30 | Chloroform |
OV-31 | Collodion |
OV-35 | Ethyl Alcohol |
E-50 | Ethylene Oxide |
F-10 | Formaldehyde |
G-10 | Glutaraldehyde |
H-10 | Hologenated Anesthetics * |
HP-10 | Hydrogen Peroxide |
OV-56 | Hyroquinone |
OV-57 | Isopropyl Alcohol |
HG-10 | Mercury Vapor |
OV-60 | Methyl Alcohol |
M-10 | Methyl Methacrylate |
N-10 | Nitrous Oxide |
OP-10 | o-Phthaladehyde |
OV-100 | Toluene |
OV-115 | Xylene |
* Simultaneously on one badge: Isoflurane, Halothane, Desflurane, Sevoflurane. |
The badge that you wear or place in the room collects a sample of the air. It is based on the principals of diffusion and chemical reaction inside the badge. The amount collected is measured in the laboratory. The results are reported as the average concentration in the air during the exposure time. This is what is required for compliance with occupational exposure regulations. It is the easiest way to ensure that working conditions are safe.