What it does and why it is used
Air monitoring uses calibrated pumps to draw air through sampling media, which is then analysed - independently for asbestos clearance. It verifies that fibre or spore levels meet the required standard before a work area is reopened.
Typical restoration applications
- Independent clearance testing after asbestos work
- Verifying air quality before re-occupancy
What to expect on site
Small pumps run for a set sampling period; results are documented as part of clearance.
Typical operating times
Run for the duration of a sampling period, then removed.
Noise
A quiet pump hum during sampling.
Safety
Completely safe; it measures the air rather than treating it.
Can it be turned off?
Operated by our technicians (or an independent hygienist) - nothing to manage.
Common questions
More asbestos equipment
Containment System
Containment System
Sealed polyethylene barriers that isolate the work area so particles stay contained.
Decontamination Equipment
Decontamination Unit
A staged enclosure where workers and equipment are cleaned before leaving an asbestos work area.
HEPA Vacuum
HEPA Vacuum
A vacuum with HEPA filtration that captures fine particles without releasing them back into the air.
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