Air Sampling
question:air-sampling

_This page collects resources, questions, and requests related to air sampling. Please edit the page to add information or resources._ ## Background Air sampling is a way to capture small amounts of air for laboratory testing. Most air sampling methods involve pulling [whole air samples](https://publiclab.org/notes/kgradow1/05-30-2020/whole-air-sampling) into a bag or container through a vacuum system. The bag or container can then be sealed and shipped to a [lab for testing](https://publiclab.org/wiki/air-lab-testing). Air grab samples can be tested for over 100 different chemicals ([Louisiana Bucket Brigade](http://www.labucketbrigade.org/content/bucket)). ### Particle sensing Air sampling for particulate matter or dust pollution is another type of air sampling. See [information on particle sensing on this page](/particle-sensing). ### Types of air samples Air samples typically fall into one of five categories: [indoor air](https://publiclab.org/wiki/indoor-air-quality), ambient air, stationary sources (for instance, a smokestack or factory), soil vapor, and mobile sources (traffic). Each type is regulated differently with different sampling methods depending on what you are looking for. **** ## Questions [questions:air-sampling] **** ## Activities [activities:air-sampling] **** ## Bucket Sampling The bucket monitor is a low-cost, community-friendly air sampler that helps people measure toxic chemicals such as benzene and hydrogen sulfide in their air. It is an EPA-approved grab sampling method that is significantly less expensive than many other air grab systems such as the [summa canister](/wiki/air-sampling#The+Summa+Canister) ([Louisiana Bucket Brigade](http://www.labucketbrigade.org/content/bucket)). **What it tests:** When paired with lab analysis, the bucket monitor can measure up to 101 air pollutants including dichloromethane, hydrogen sulfide, perchloroethylene, vinyl chloride, toluene, and benzene. The **[bucket monitor wiki page](https://publiclab.org/wiki/bucket-monitor)** contains full instructions on how to build and use a bucket monitor, instructional videos and stories from community partners who have used the bucket to advocate for healthier air, plus a community Q&A. **Cost**: The bucket itself costs around $100 each but they are re-useable. The [lab testing](https://publiclab.org/wiki/air-lab-testing) costs between $200-$500 each depending on what you want to get tested. The system also needs to be calibrated twice a year which can cost up to $400. **Video on how to use the bucket from Hilton Kelley of [Community In Power and Development Association](http://www.cidainc.org)** **Story of West Virginia Chemical Valley Bucket Brigade:** **More resources and groups who have experience with the Bucket:** - ["Fenceline" film and Bucket Brigade resources](http://www.pbs.org/pov/fenceline/the-bucket-brigade/) - [Louisiana Bucket Brigade](http://www.labucketbrigade.org/content/bucket) - [Blue Ridge Environmental Defense League](http://www.bredl.org/) ### Other types of canisters for sampling #### The Summa Canister The Summa Canister is a commercially available sampling system. It can take grab samples intermittently, or over a period of time. The Summa Canisters are described in [EPA Method TO-15](https://www3.epa.gov/ttnamti1/files/ambient/airtox/to-15r.pdf), and are commonly used for the collection of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in ambient and indoor air. **Community use case:** The [Citizens for a Healthy Community](http://www.chc4you.org/) in Paonia, Colorado have used the summa canister for air grab sampling. Here is a publication they put together on [“How Oil & Gas Impacted Communities Can Test Air Quality On A Small Budget: A step-by-step guidebook based on the North Fork Valley Air Sampling Program” 2016](http://cdn.citizensforahealthycommunity.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/CHC_AirSamplingWhitePaper_LowRes-2.pdf). #### Helium Diffusion Sampler Helium diffusion samplers are wearable devices that take samples to measure (VOCs) in ambient and indoor air. **Community use case:** In 2016, community members in Pavillon, Wyoming participated in a health and air sampling study. They had noticed an increase in health issues locally and were concerned about the pollution coming from the many nearby gas wells. In their exploration of VOCs, they used a FLIR gas camera, Minirea 3000 air monitoring device, an ambient air model, Aldehyde Badges, Summa Canisters and two wearable monitors: HDS (Helium Diffusion Sampler), and Sorbent Tubes. More information on their study, the results and about their community can be found in the "[When the Wind Blows](http://comingcleaninc.org/assets/media/documents/When%20the%20Wind%20Blows.pdf)" ( permalink) publication by Elizabeth Crowe, Sharyle Patton, Deborah Thomas, and Beverley Thorpe. More information on this study and the groups involved can be found on the Coming Clean webpage here at http://comingcleaninc.org/wind-blows. #### More resources on canister sampling - [HDS sampler (and explanation of how they work)](https://www.alsglobal.com/en/services-and-products/industrial-hygiene/air-quality/helium-diffusion-sampling) - [“A Guide to Whole Air Canister Sampling Equipment Needed and Practical Techniques for Collecting Air Samples”](http://www.restek.com/pdfs/EVTG1073A.pdf) ...


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Gtinfra "GT Infra is a property development company who has completed real estate projects such as Aspira apartments JP Nagar, Paramount Pilatus Bannerghatt..." | Read more » over 3 years ago
hannagrey "I would love to see a portable version of this, its market has been going downward as far as I know. Apartment painters " | Read more » over 3 years ago
kgradow1 "For the bucket monitor I think we want to be looking for air labs specifically. We may want to use the a2la certification to try to narrow it down...." | Read more » over 3 years ago
MacLeod121 "Hello, The TCD is a thermal conductivity detector. It's an attempt at a " universal" detector- that is one that will detect most substances. The p..." | Read more » almost 4 years ago
kgradow1 "Hi Stevie! I'd like to link this on the bucket project page, would you be willing to add the tag bucket-monitor? " | Read more » almost 4 years ago
Ag8n "The TCD is a thermal conductivity detector. It's an attempt at a " universal" detector- that is one that will detect most substances. The problem..." | Read more » almost 4 years ago
jjcreedon "Here's a portable GC, but has a TCD detector.. not the same. https://www.agilent.com/cs/library/brochures/5991-6041EN.pdf No GC/MS portable unit. I..." | Read more » almost 4 years ago
jjcreedon "Katie- Just received your email. will respond there about Tonawanda Coke. re: the GC/MS its a standard EPA method. There is a special apparatus tha..." | Read more » almost 4 years ago
Ag8n "Ok, it's a question of the process and how much you know about it. If you know everything that's likely to be produced in a plant ( say a refining..." | Read more » almost 4 years ago
kgradow1 "My question is really about current workflows for gas chromatography / mass spectrometry for environmental monitoring. Part of what we are trying ..." | Read more » almost 4 years ago
kgradow1 "Is GC-MS still typically done in a lab or are there versions that can be done in the field? " | Read more » almost 4 years ago
Ag8n "VOC just tells you the amount of volatile organic carbon, not the specific molecule. If the voc is all octane, that's a totally different situatio..." | Read more » almost 4 years ago
kgradow1 "@Ag8n gc/ms is the standard way that bucket samples have been analyzed in the past, but it's expensive compared to the cost of the bucket. I'm fam..." | Read more » almost 4 years ago
Ag8n "We had a gas sampling valve on our gc/ms. This could be used for gas analysis, but was usually used for heart cutting samples from a hplc to the g..." | Read more » almost 4 years ago
kgradow1 "@jjcreedon, thank you! Are you still using buckets today? I'd love to hear more about your experiences. I've been reading up on Tonawanda Coke ..." | Read more » almost 4 years ago
jjcreedon "Here's our success story using "The Bucket" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EUuEFy5GwYY " | Read more » almost 4 years ago
Ag8n "To give a few more details, a general lab certification is a2la ( american association of lab accreditation). Think that's right. There has been ..." | Read more » about 6 years ago
Ag8n "Yes, but the common way it is done is with gas chromatography (GC) or some variation like gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS). In industry..." | Read more » about 6 years ago
liz "What size tedlar bag is needed for the bucket, and have we ever put in a bulk order for them? " | Read more » about 6 years ago
stevie "I'm not sure. Think these would maybe need to be separate questions? " | Read more » over 6 years ago
warren "What are the requirements for the bucket, like material and size? I think uline.com is a good place to start, or US Plastics... Isn't it supposed t..." | Read more » over 6 years ago
stevie "I know. I guess in compairson to some of the other canister systems which look around the 2k range, it is pretty good. Things start getting expensi..." | Read more » over 6 years ago
zengirl2 "There's also this post on sensors from this Public Lab post. " | Read more » over 6 years ago
zengirl2 "Wow, so I thought this easy answer was Bucket Brigade until I saw the $250 pricetag. " | Read more » over 6 years ago