EMLabs BioCassette simplifies air quality testing

April 4, 2003—Environmental Microbiology Laboratory, Inc. (EMLab) has introduced BioCassette is a single-use, disposable device for taking a viable (culturable) sample of the air. The new device is designed to both simplify the sampling process and protect the integrity of samples in the field and in transit to the lab.

“Indoor air quality professionals want a product that will simplify culturable air sampling without sacrificing quality or performance,” said Jim Purves, Product development Manager of EMLab.

The goal of air sampling is to help determine whether the biological particles present in the air affect or cause irritation in certain individuals. Air sampling provides indoor air quality (IAQ) professionals with a scientific basis for evaluating whether or not irritants are present in an indoor environment and locating the sources of these microorganisms to facilitate an effective remediation.

Currently, more than 90 percent of culturable air samples received by IAQ laboratories in the United States are submitted as Anderson samples. The Anderson sampling device, manufactured by Andersen Instruments, has evolved as the standard air sampler over the past 40 years.

EMLab says it has improved upon the Anderson sampler by offering a single-use, disposable device that is more cost-effective. The design eliminates the need for cleaning, eliminates the risk of cross-contamination from sample to sample and offers a high level of protection from external contamination. In addition, technical improvements in the BioCassette design allow for better performance in terms of collection efficiency and repeatability.

For more information, contact EMLab.

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