Wildfire Dust Analysis flyer
Wildfires are a
present danger in many locations and can cause various forms of damage from
direct burning to soot contamination and reduced air quality. The soot,
vegetative char, and ash produced by wildfires may mar and damage structures
that are near a fire event. Those facing damage to their home or place of
business from fire related materials may need to show proof of such damage in
order to file an insurance claim. This wildfire analysis is designed to
identify wildfire debris (soot, vegetative char, and ash) using a combination
of polarized light (PLM) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Vegetative
char and ash from wildfire related sources can be conclusively documented as
well as differentiated from other forms of combustion residues from heating
sources, cigarettes or industrial burners. This detailed analysis informs
clients about the presence or absence of fire related particles, the relative
loading of these particle types, and the presence of other materials that might
be a dark char look-alike material, but are not fire related.
PLM examination shows a large
sample population for a true impression of particles present
PLM examination documents the
presence and types of biological, mineral, cellulose fibers, and opaque materials,
in addition to the vegetative char and ash, to help paint a picture of the
status of the sample environment outside of the impact of any potential fire
particulate.
SEM analysis provides confirmation of
vegetative char and ash with photomicrographs and EDS spectra to confirm both
structure and chemical composition.
Applications for
Wildfire analysis:
Environmental Testing
Home Inspections
Insurance Claims/Adjustment Analysis
Home/Business Owners
Construction Monitoring
Veerapagupathy,
chothavilai Beach,
Thengamputhoor,
Kanyakumari.
Office: 04652-221337
Mobile: 8220099080.
email id: aveholidayhome@gmail.com
website: www.aveholidayhome.com
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