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Know About B-T-E-X and Its Monitoring Need

A mechanized B-T-E-X Monitoring Badges is considered much better than any other method of testing the presence of these harmful organic compounds in the air. This is because the mechanical infrastructure of these monitoring systems not only detects the slightest trace of any of these components in a given environment, the system is also able to detect the source from where these obnoxious gases are emitting.<br>

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Know About B-T-E-X and Its Monitoring Need

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  1. Know About B-T-E-X and Its Monitoring Need If you run an organization which requires that your employees have to handle chemicals and live in a chemical infused ambience for a prolonged span then you must be aware of the BTEX monitoring system. You must also take corresponding steps to ensure the safety of your employees if you consider yourself as a responsible employer. Now the question that comes here is what a B-T-E-X Monitor is and what we are saying that it is very important for your organizations. You will get answers to all the queries if you start reading ahead. So, scroll down! What a B-T-E-X Monitor is? If you have ever come across the term ‘Volatile Organic Compound’ then you will definitely know that these VOCs are organic compounds comprising of chemicals like benzene, toluene, ethyl benzene and xylene (BTEX). They remain in vapor state in highly pressured state and transform into gas when in presence of ambient pressure and temperature. BTEX is creating news in the industrial circle mainly because prolonged exposure to this volatile compound causes series of health hazards which include cancer too.

  2. What makes it important to install B-T-E-X Monitoring Badges or systems? As we have already specified, BTEX leads to a series of health hazards to humans. Specifically speaking, each of the components in the VOC comes with adverse health issues. For instance, prolonged and unprotected exposure to Benzene causes nausea, headache, drowsiness and even unconsciousness in fatal conditions. Similarly, aggressive side effects of Toluene exposure include malfunctioning of the kidneys and liver, impaired immune system and brain damage. Exposure to Ethyl benzene for a short period of time can cause irritation in the eyes and throats. Its moderate exposure causes dizziness and vertigo. However, when things go beyond the level of control ethyl benzene can even lead to death! Equally harmful is the exposure to xylene which can cause malfunctioning of the central nervous system, dizziness, headache and vomiting. Thus, as you have already understood by now that you need to invest in measures that would keep your employees immune from the harsh side effects of BTEX so you need a B-T-E-X Monitoring system in your office for sure. Why mechanized B-T-E-X Monitoring system is prescribed over other methods? A mechanized B-T-E-X Monitoring Badges is considered much better than any other method of testing the presence of these harmful organic compounds in the air. This is because the mechanical infrastructure of these monitoring systems not only detects the slightest trace of any of these

  3. components in a given environment, the system is also able to detect the source from where these obnoxious gases are emitting. Hence, they help in effective control of BTEX in an environment. For more about our service & products: www.chemicalbadges.com

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