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    Asbestos in bulk materials
    Asbestos in bulk material analysis are performed following MDHS 77 standard by optical microscopy.

     
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    Asbestos in air
    The analysis of asbestos in the air are performed following VDI 3492 standard, by scanning electron microscopy and energy dispersive X-rays analysis.

     
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    Indoor air
    Indoor air analysis are performed using passive sampling technology, followed by thermal desorption and mass spectrometer analysis.

     
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    Radon in indoor air
    Radon analysis are performed using passive solid state nuclear track detector, exposed for at least one month.

     
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    Formaldehyde in indoor air
    Analysis of formaldehyde are performed using passive enzyme-based badge. The results are available directly on the badge after two hours of exposition.

     
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    PCB in sealant
    The analysis of PCB in sealant materials are performed by gas chromatography and electron capture detector.

     
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About LabTox

The LabTox laboratory was created in 2006 as a department of HSE Conseils SA. Following the division of the company's activities, LabTox SA became independent and specialised in the analysis of toxic substances in buildings, particularly asbestos, radon, PCBs and VOCs. In 2009, LabTox SA received ISO 17'025 accreditation for its activities related to asbestos and radon was added to this in 2010.

Our commitments

Several years ago, LabTox SA began offering quality low-cost analytical services so as to guarantee the availability of its services to the majority. The optimisation of the analysis methods and the high qualification of the lab technicians results in high quality standards being reached: the laboratory is accredited by the Swiss Accreditation Service according to standard ISO 17'025 for the analysis of asbestos and radon.

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