Roof extension – harmful wood preservatives

Attic apartment Wood preservative

When converting roofs in old buildings, there is a risk of wood preservatives being contaminated by toxic paints, which are now banned. These highly contaminated wood preservatives were not only used in the roof area and for the exterior. They are not only used in the rooms for which they were intended, but also indoors to paint beams, wooden floors, wooden panels or cladding. They are particularly dangerous to the health of the occupants as they can continue to emit pollutants for decades.

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PCBs in old capacitors

Fluorescent tubes Capacitors

Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) were until the 90s as insulating agents in old capacitors, fluorescent lamps, household appliances, paints, plastics and plasticizers. They continue to pose a health risk today. In many cases, old devices such as fluorescent tubes with PCB-contaminated small capacitors are still in use. The harmful PCB-contaminated insulating fluid can leak out of these.

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Wood preservative test with PM4-2

Wood preservative test with GSA measuring devices PM4-2

A wood preservative test is advisable if a health hazard is suspected. The GSA measuring device PM4-2 is recommended for a wood preservative test.

The measuring device PM4-2 can provide meaningful measurements due to its relatively high air flow rate, even at locations with low levels of pollution.

After the wood preservative analysis, you can be sure whether there is a potential risk to health. Our measurement technicians will be happy to create a customized measurement concept for you.

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