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TFT AirCard VOC Detection Test

ITEM #: CC-011 TFT

The AirCard provides a simple method to monitor dangerous VOC concentrations in the air your team inhales. The device contains purple-colored beads that respond to airborne VOCs. During the 30-day monitoring period, the speed at which these beads change from purple indicates the concentration of VOCs present.

Benefits of Using AirCard

  • Simplicity: Easy to deploy and monitor without specialized training.
  • Continuous Monitoring: Provides ongoing assessment over 30 days.
  • Visual Feedback: Clear color changes indicate VOC levels, facilitating prompt action.

Step-by-Step Guide to Using Air Card

Maintaining optimal air quality is crucial for firefighter health. VOCs can originate from various sources within the station, including cleaning agents, vehicle exhaust, and building materials. The AirCard offers a proactive approach to monitoring these compounds, ensuring a safer breathing environment for your crew.

  • Select a spot: Position your AirCard in an area frequented by your team members – typically within the station or equipment bay.
  • Access the QR Code: Scanning the QR code directs you to a basic survey. Find your department's listing and complete the required details. You'll receive periodic reminders to monitor your card.
  • Monitor your AirCard: Regular checks of your AirCard are essential. When you observe the beads shifting from purple (they might transform into different shades), scan the QR code again to log your findings. If purple coloring remains visible after 30 days, scan the QR code to complete the air assessment and consider retesting in 60 days.
  • Review your findings: Upon submitting your observations, you'll receive an email detailing the interpretation of your results and recommended actions to safeguard your team's well-being.
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The AirCard provides a simple method to monitor dangerous VOC concentrations in the air your team inhales. The device contains purple-colored beads that respond to airborne VOCs. During the 30-day monitoring period, the speed at which these beads change from purple indicates the concentration of VOCs present.

Benefits of Using AirCard

  • Simplicity: Easy to deploy and monitor without specialized training.
  • Continuous Monitoring: Provides ongoing assessment over 30 days.
  • Visual Feedback: Clear color changes indicate VOC levels, facilitating prompt action.

Step-by-Step Guide to Using Air Card

Maintaining optimal air quality is crucial for firefighter health. VOCs can originate from various sources within the station, including cleaning agents, vehicle exhaust, and building materials. The AirCard offers a proactive approach to monitoring these compounds, ensuring a safer breathing environment for your crew.

  • Select a spot: Position your AirCard in an area frequented by your team members – typically within the station or equipment bay.
  • Access the QR Code: Scanning the QR code directs you to a basic survey. Find your department's listing and complete the required details. You'll receive periodic reminders to monitor your card.
  • Monitor your AirCard: Regular checks of your AirCard are essential. When you observe the beads shifting from purple (they might transform into different shades), scan the QR code again to log your findings. If purple coloring remains visible after 30 days, scan the QR code to complete the air assessment and consider retesting in 60 days.
  • Review your findings: Upon submitting your observations, you'll receive an email detailing the interpretation of your results and recommended actions to safeguard your team's well-being.
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The AirCard provides a simple method to monitor dangerous VOC concentrations in the air your team inhales. The device contains purple-colored beads that respond to airborne VOCs. During the 30-day monitoring period, the speed at which these beads change from purple indicates the concentration of VOCs present.

Benefits of Using AirCard

  • Simplicity: Easy to deploy and monitor without specialized training.
  • Continuous Monitoring: Provides ongoing assessment over 30 days.
  • Visual Feedback: Clear color changes indicate VOC levels, facilitating prompt action.

Step-by-Step Guide to Using Air Card

Maintaining optimal air quality is crucial for firefighter health. VOCs can originate from various sources within the station, including cleaning agents, vehicle exhaust, and building materials. The AirCard offers a proactive approach to monitoring these compounds, ensuring a safer breathing environment for your crew.

  • Select a spot: Position your AirCard in an area frequented by your team members – typically within the station or equipment bay.
  • Access the QR Code: Scanning the QR code directs you to a basic survey. Find your department's listing and complete the required details. You'll receive periodic reminders to monitor your card.
  • Monitor your AirCard: Regular checks of your AirCard are essential. When you observe the beads shifting from purple (they might transform into different shades), scan the QR code again to log your findings. If purple coloring remains visible after 30 days, scan the QR code to complete the air assessment and consider retesting in 60 days.
  • Review your findings: Upon submitting your observations, you'll receive an email detailing the interpretation of your results and recommended actions to safeguard your team's well-being.


TFT AirCard VOC Detection Test      

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