3M Organic Vapour High Sampling Rate Monitor 3501+ is a cost-effective and convenient way to perform personal air sampling for low levels of organic vapours and short term exposure limit (STEL) sampling. It is easy to use - clip it to your shirt lapel, collar, or pocket without interfering with your work activities. No batteries, hoses or pumps or needed to use the monitor to sample your air.
Knowing the specific contaminant and exposure levels is important to determine the appropriate respirator and filter for your work environment. This information will also help in estimating the life of selected 3M Filters. 3M Organic Vapour High Sampling Rate Monitor 3501+ uses diffusion, rather than a pump, to collect an air sample with an accuracy of +/-25%, at a 95% confidence level for many workplace organic vapours, for both personal or area sampling. It contains 562 sampling ports to generate high sampling rates and is designed to detect organic vapours at low concentrations or during short-term (STEL) sampling when low detection limits are important. Because of the high sampling rate, this monitor may exceed capacity at high concentrations or during long sampling times. After following all instructions, send the monitor to be analysed in the lab of your choice. This monitor has a 2-year shelf life from its production date.
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As you will understand due to the recent outbreak of a new Coronavirus, Camlab are experiencing an unusually high demand for the supply of personal protective equipment including masks. Whilst we are actively and diligently trying to fulfil the current demand for disposable respirators and surgical style masks through our wide supply chain, the manufacturers are now restricting the amount supplied to stockists.
Due to the fast moving nature of the current stock status our website may not reflect the up to the minute position and we suggest you contact us using either the online chat or call us on 01954 233110
Please refer to the links below for general information on the 2019 Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV) where more detailed information can be found.
World health organisation
https://www.who.int/news-room/q-a-detail/q-a-coronaviruses
Wearing a medical mask can help limit the spread of some respiratory disease. However, using a mask alone is not guaranteed to stop infections and should be combined with other prevention measures including hand and respiratory hygiene and avoiding close contact – at least 1 metre (3 feet) distance between yourself and other people.
WHO advises on rational use of medical masks thus avoiding unnecessary wastage of precious resources and potential mis-use of masks (see Advice on the use of masks). This means using masks only if you have respiratory symptoms (coughing or sneezing), have suspected 2019-nCoV infection with mild symptoms or are caring for someone with suspected 2019-nCoV infection. A suspected 2019-nCoV infection is linked to travel in an area in China where 2019-nCoV has been reported, or close contact with someone who has travelled from China and has respiratory symptoms.
UK Government latest information on Coronavirus
European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control
https://www.ecdc.europa.eu/en/geographical-distribution-2019-ncov-cases
CDC – USA
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is the leading national public health institute of the United States.
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-nCoV/lab/lab-biosafety-guidelines.html