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Air Hygiene International, Inc. (AIR HYGIENE) is a privately- held professional services firm headquartered in Tulsa, Oklahoma with additional field offices in Las Vegas, Nevada; Houston, Texas; and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Air Hygiene specializes in emission testing services for a variety of industries including solid, liquid, & gas fired utility plants, turbines, engines, refineries, printers, glass plants, chemical plants, various manufacturers, and related industries.

Air Hygiene provides turn-key emission testing services with fast-turnaround which include:

  1. Pre-test site visit
  2. Consulting on port locations and setup
  3. Preparation of test plan for state agency
  4. Coordination with state agency for emission testing
  5. On-site emission testing services
  6. Preparation of draft and final reports

Air Hygiene has mobile labratories that serve all 50 United States and North America. We have also performed over 15,000 emission tests on a variety of sources.

Air Hygiene performs air emission certification compliance testing on combustion sources (natural gas, coal, fuel oil, jet fuel, etc.), NSPS sources, and Title V compliance sites. Our experience ranges from emission testing for new PSD facilities, MACT and RACT required performance certification testing and Relative Accuracy Test Audits (RATA Tests) for Continuous Emission Monitoring Systems (CEMS) and Parametric Emission Monitoring Systems (PEMS).

Air Hygiene has conducted numerous emission testing projects, which involved multiple groups relying upon instantaneous reporting of important test data. These projects relied upon Air Hygiene's SPIDER network. The SPIDER network provides Simultaneously Produced Information During Emission Readings (SPIDER) between the emission monitoring system and multiple locations (i.e. control room, test center, office, etc.). Hence, you can view real-time emission testing data on-demand from any location you choose using our wireless network data-logging system!

Air Hygiene performs FTIR testing by EPA Method 320 & 321 for Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPS) including formaldehyde, benzene, xylene, toluene, hexane, ammonia, hydrogen chloride, etc. This methodology provides real-time analysis of these critical pollutants.

Air Hygiene specializes in the following types of pollutants and EPA Reference Methods (RM):

  • Exhaust Flow-RM 2 &/or 19
  • Carbon Dioxide (CO2)-RM 3a
  • Oxygen (O2)-RM 3a &/or 20
  • Moisture-RM 4
  • Particulates (PM)-RM 5 (filterable)&202(condensable)
  • PM<10 microns (PM10)-RM 201a
  • PM<2.5 microns (PM2.5)-RM 201b
  • PM sizing (elzone analysis)
  • Sulfur Dioxide (SO2)- RM 6c
  • Nitrogen Oxides (NOx)-RM 7e &/or 20
  • Sulfuric Acid Mist (SO3)-RM 8a(control condensate)
  • Opacity-RM 9
  • Carbon Monoxide (CO)-RM 10
  • Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S)-RM 11
  • Lead-RM 12
  • Dioxin & Furans-RM 23
  • Total Hydrocarbons (THC)-RM 25a
  • Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC)-RM 25a & RM 18
  • Metals-RM 29
  • Chrome-RM 306
  • Formaldehyde-RM 320(FTIR), SW-846 0011, CARB 429
  • HAPS-FTIR-RM 320(FTIR)
  • Ammonia- CTM-027 or BAAQMD ST-1B
  • Mercury-Ontario Hydro Method, Sorbent Tubes (both with on-site analysis, RM 29, and coming in August 2007-instrumental Hg by THERMO Mercury Freedom System


 

 

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