MGC Air Quality Monitor

£229.14
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MGCAirQualityMonitor
MGC Air Quality Monitor is designed to help identify the level of contaminates, particles and pollution in the air, both in the home and outside.  The monitor read more
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MGC Air Quality Monitor is designed to help identify the level of contaminates, particles and pollution in the air, both in the home and outside.  The monitor measures particles in the atmosphere which consist of mould spores, fungi spores, pollen, dust, ash, soot, diesel exhaust, organic matter and chemicals suspended in the air. Particle pollution, also called particulate matter or PM, consists of solid and liquid particles made up of mould/fungi spores, ash, metals, soot, organic matter, pollen, diesel exhaust and chemicals suspended in the air.  Particles are divided into two major groups based on size. These tiny spores and particles are the most damaging to health.  The smaller the particle the longer it can be suspended in the air and the further they can invade the body.

  • Particles below each level of PM10, PM2.5 and PM1 are increasingly detrimental to health.
  • Particles below PM10 affect the upper respiratory tract.
  • Particles below PM2.5 are drawn deeper in to the body and lungs.
  • Particles below PM1 can even enter the organs and blood stream.
  • Mould/fungi spores normally range from 3 – 100 microns in size. But some can be as small as 1 micron.
  • Mould spores and other particulates that are smaller than 10 microns (pm10) are not usually visible to the naked eye.
  • Children and the elderly are particularly vulnerable to particulate matter.
  • The IARC and WHO designate airborne particulates a Group 1 carcinogen.

Every year in the UK, it is estimated that the equivalent of 40,000 early deaths can be linked to breathing in polluted air.

MGC Air Quality Monitor IDENTIFIES

  • The level and below of PM10 particles in a cubic metre of air.
  • The level and below of PM2.5 particles in a cubic metre of air.
  • The level of PM1 particles in a cubic metre of air.
  • The level of hazard by on screen colour band, text wording and emoji.
  • A green band, text and emoji indicates low levels of particles in the air.
  • An orange band, text and emoji indicates a moderate level of particles in the air.
  • A red band, warning text, and emoji indicates a high/very high level of particles in the air.
  • A hazard with an audible warning tone when the set levels are exceeded.
  • Either overall or real time readings.
  • That an appropriate risk assessment and PPE will be required.
  • The levels of both HCHO (Formaldehyde) and TVOC (Total Volatile Organic Compounds).

Children and the elderly are particularly vulnerable to particulate matter as it can affect the development of the lungs in very young children and the respiratory system is more at risk in the elderly. Particular matter irritates your nose and throat and may be associated with more severe symptoms in people with asthma.  It results in more people with lung conditions (asthma, bronchitis) and heart conditions (heart attacks, strokes) being admitted to hospital.  It also causes early deaths from lung and heart disease.

The MGC Air Quality Monitor offers

  • Early indication of poor air quality allows for remedial action and can help to prevent serious health problems.
  • Easy to use.
  • Hand held.
  • Real time monitoring.
  • Read-outs in seconds.
  • Measures the overall level of particles including dust, dirt, mould, pollen, nitrates, bacteria etc. 

 

Help

If you require help or assistance with your order including for special colours in Biocheck Matt or Silk Emulsions and Biocheck Allweather please contact our sales office which is open Monday to Friday 9.00 am – 5.00 pm

Telephone: 01372 743334

Email: info@mgcltd.co.uk

Address;

Mould Growth Consultants Limited

Unit A3

Longmead Business Centre

Blenheim Road

Epsom

Surrey

KT19 9QQ

UK MAINLAND DELIVERY ONLY

Delivery

We will aim to process your order for despatch to you between 1-5 working days of confirming acceptance of your order. Consequently, even if you cancel your order shortly after placing it, it is possible that we may be unable to prevent goods you have ordered being despatched to you and you may then need to return them to us at your cost.

When you order your Goods, we will wherever possible, give you an indication of the day of delivery, normally 2-5 working days after confirming acceptance of your order.

Deliveries will be made by post/a carrier instructed by us to the address stipulated in your order. You must ensure that someone is present to accept delivery.

While a delivery date will be prearranged with you, please remember that it is generally not possible to contact the delivery driver once he has left the depot. As a signature is required on delivery, if you will not be at home to take the delivery, a signed note instructing the driver where to leave the goods is acceptable. Otherwise a re-delivery charge will be incurred.

 

Cancellation of Order

If you bought the Goods as a Consumer, you may cancel your order at any time before we despatch your order or before the expiry of 7 working days from the date you receive your order, not including the day you received it.

As required by the Distance Selling Regulations, details of our after-sales service and guarantees, if any, are given on our website.

If you cancel before we have sent the Goods, we will refund to you the price of the Goods and the cost of delivery, if any.

 

Goods returned

Our most important task is to ensure your absolute satisfaction. We will always strive to reach that target. However, we acknowledge that mistakes are made occasionally. This paragraph covers that possibility. If you are not wholly satisfied with the product, please tell us at the earliest opportunity:

  • Exactly what the fault is
  • The date, if relevant, when the fault became apparent
  • When and how you discovered the fault
  • How the fault affected your use of the Goods

To do this, it is essential that you follow the instructions below. These provisions apply in the event that you return Goods to us because you say they are faulty:

You must tell us by email message to (info@mgcltd.co.uk) or by letter to our land address at the top of this page you that you would like to return Goods, specifying exactly what Goods and when purchased, giving full details of the defect or other reason for return. We will then issue a returns note. If you send Goods to us without a returns note, we may not be able to identify sufficient details to enable us to attend to your complaint.

The Goods must be returned to us as soon as any defect is discovered.

So far as possible, Goods should be returned:

  • With both Goods and all packaging, as far as possible, in their original condition
  • Securely wrapped
  • Including our delivery slip
  • At your risk and cost.

Please see our full terms and conditions on the website