Children spend most of their time in their room, where they sleep, play or retreat to study. Their parents are often unaware of how heavily contaminated with pollutants these rooms can be. They can come from floors, furniture, textiles or plastic toys, for example. Pollutants in children’s rooms can affect their health and development.
Indoor air
Measuring pollutants in the home
Pollutants in the home or workplace can pose a serious health risk. If there is a suspicion of air quality pollution, for example due to the occurrence of various symptoms (“sick building syndrome”), an air measurement can provide clarity.
Measure VOC exposure – recognize hazards
Measure VOC exposure with SG350ex, SG5100ex or SG5200 measuring devices
If health problems occur after a renovation, such as headaches, dizziness or similar, it is reasonable to suspect that this could be due to VOC exposure.
Measuring VOC exposure with GSA measuring devices
To verify this, an indoor air measurement can be carried out with our SG350ex measuring device. If larger volume flows are required, the SG5100ex or SG5200 measuring devices can be used.
Asbestos measurement and fibre analysis
Asbestos measurement via GSA measuring devices GSA measuring device SG12 – Fibre measurements of asbestos fibers
Fibre measurements of asbestos fibres are used to identify dangerous fibers that are harmful to health in order to prevent dangerous health effects. For example, asbestos fibres can cause lung cancer. The GSA Messgerätebau has a selection of measuring devices such as the measuring device SG12 to detect and measure asbestos fiber occurrences.