Devices designed for the collection and analysis of airborne particulate matter to determine the presence and concentration of a hazardous fibrous silicate mineral. These tools typically involve air sampling pumps, collection media, and laboratory analysis to quantify potential exposure levels. Their primary function is to ascertain if environmental conditions contain breathable concentrations that exceed regulatory limits.
The availability of these analytical tools offers individuals and organizations the capacity to evaluate potential health risks associated with the disturbance of building materials known to contain this hazardous material. Early detection and quantification are critical in preventing prolonged inhalation, thereby minimizing the likelihood of developing related respiratory illnesses. Historically, these analytical services have been vital in occupational safety and environmental remediation projects.