Tigerlt Voc Detector Success

ION Science Tigerlt Voc Detector Succeeds Where Others Have Failed For Lone Star Hazmat Response
Handheld photoionization detector helps Texas-based emergency spill response specialist ensure the safety of first responders.
Texas-based Lone Star Hazmat Response is using a handheld TigerLT volatile organic compound (VOC) monitor from Ion Science (www.ionscience.com) – leading manufacturer of advanced gas detection instrumentation for global occupational health and environmental monitoring applications – to identify the presence of potentially harmful VOCs at hazardous materials incidents. Chosen for its ease of use, quick start, and humidity-resistant design, the entry-level photoionization detector (PID) is helping the emergency spill and land remediation specialist to increase efficiencies by quickly and accurately determining the level of protection required by first responders. For more than 15 years, Lone Star Hazmat Response has excelled at providing industry-leading emergency spill response as well as safe and effective environmental remediation services. The company has steadily added to its capabilities and now maintains four strategically located rapid response centers in eastern Texas, which allows it to deploy rapidly whenever an emergency requires its services. The Lone Star Hazmat Response team, which comprises hazmat specialists and incident commanders, works closely with first responders including firefighters, police, and paramedics to provide critical support across a range of hazardous materials incidents. These include roadside emergency spills involving oil, diesel fuel, and gasoline, product transfer for situations where fluid must be moved from a compromised vehicle to another, or in the unfortunate event of an oil, gas, or saltwater release. As part of its commitment to ensuring the safety of first responders, Lone Star Hazmat Response is using the Ion Science TigerLT PID to identify the presence of potentially harmful VOCs on scene and advise on the level of protection required.
The key advantage of TigerLT over other similar, low-cost handheld PID instruments is its market-leading accuracy and run time due to is anti-contamination and humidity-resistant design. Another attribute is its global Intrinsic Safety certification. Although the accreditation process can differ from country to country, the TigerLT can be used in explosive hazardous areas such as within petrochemical plants that are located anywhere in the world.
The TigerLT six-pin MiniPID detector cell with anti-contamination design dramatically extends run time in the field. Low-cost filters and lamps can be easily changed in minutes, minimizing downtime.
It features long-life rechargeable Li-ion batteries which give up to 24 hours usage. Fast battery charging allows the instrument to be fully charged in 6.5 hours, while eight hours of use can be achieved from 1.5 hours of charging time.
Richard continues: “The clear, backlit display with large font enables those members of the team that require glasses to see air readings better than the other PIDs we have used. It is
also quick and ready for use in comparison. One of the features that we particularly like is the quick button for zeroing the air.”
TigerLT features a protective, removable boot for harsh environments while a large, clear back-lit display allows for easy viewing in any light condition. It is IP 65 rated against water ingress. An integrated torch is designed for directing the instrument’s probe into dimly lit areas. Other features include a loud 95 dB audible alarm and multiple language support.
Ready to use, straight out of the box, the TigerLT does not require complicated setup procedures via a PC to perform basic functions.
Richard concludes: “Overall we have been really pleased with the TigerLT and the service provided by Ion Science. We would definitely recommend the instrument to other emergency hazmat response companies. In fact, I have already demonstrated the TigerLT to multiple fire department hazmat teams.”