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32 CURRENT | bhamster |
July 17, 2020 16:55
| over 4 years ago
Bad odor events usually signal the presence of hydrogen sulfide, methane, and other dangerous gases. Keeping track of them and investigating their origin is important for health and safety. This page collects resources to keep track of bad odor events for further investigating their origin and their potential effects on people. "The most accessible and sophisticated environmental monitoring equipment is made available to most humans in the forms of noses, eyes, tongues, ears and skin." --Sara Sage Odor Log 1.0You can use the Odor Log 1.0 to keep track of the events just using paper, pen and your nose. Use these steps as guidance:
Using the Odor Log 1.0 you can go from an undefined "there are lots of bad odor events in my area" to a documented "we've counted xxxx number of bad odor events located in A, B, C, and D places"... Online Odor Log 1.0Based on the Odor Log 1.0 you can follow the same protocol (coordinate - decide - monitor) using the Online Odor Log v1.0 developed using the Free Open Source software Ushahidi for real time reporting, and share bad odor events in your area. Visit the map and explore collected data at odorlog.com Adding a launcher to your phoneYou can also create an Android or iOS launcher for your mobile phone. Just visit the survey url and bookmark it using Chrome or Safari. Click on "add to home screen" or " create launcher". You'll get a new launcher on your phone so you'll be able to report an event in your area just with one click. DocumentsDocuments and manuals about odor detection, identification and monitoring can be found on many sites on the web. Please feel free to add your findings.
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31 | joyofsoy |
May 20, 2020 14:39
| over 4 years ago
"The most accessible and sophisticated environmental monitoring equipment is made available to most humans in the forms of noses, eyes, tongues, ears and skin". Sara Sage. This page collects resources to keep track of bad odor events for further investigating their origin and their potential effects on people. The presence of bad odor events usually means the presence of hydrogen sulfide, methane and other dangerous gases. Keeping track of them and investigating their origin is important for health and safety. Odor Log 1.0You can use the Odor Log 1.0 to keep track of the events just using paper, pen and your nose. Use these steps as guidance:
Using the Odor Log 1.0 you can go from an undefined "there are lots of bad odor events in my area" to a documented "we've counted xxxx number of bad odor events located in A, B, C, and D places"... Online Odor Log 1.0Based on the Odor Log 1.0 you can follow the same protocol (coordinate - decide - monitor) using the Online Odor Log v1.0 developed using the Free Open Source software Ushahidi for real time reporting, and share bad odor events in your area. Visit the map and explore collected data at odorlog.com Adding a launcher to your phoneYou can also create an Android or iOS launcher for your mobile phone. Just visit the survey url and bookmark it using Chrome or Safari. Click on "add to home screen" or " create launcher". You'll get a new launcher on your phone so you'll be able to report an event in your area just with one click. DocumentsDocuments and manuals about odor detection, identification and monitoring can be found on many sites on the web. Please feel free to add your findings.
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30 | liz |
October 15, 2019 15:26
| about 5 years ago
"The most accessible and sophisticated environmental monitoring equipment is made available to most humans in the forms of noses, eyes, tongues, ears and skin". Sara Sage. This page collects resources to keep track of bad odor events for further investigating their origin and their potential effects on people. The presence of bad odor events usually means the presence of hydrogen sulfide, methane and other dangerous gases. Keeping track of them and investigating their origin is important for health and safety. Odor Log 1.0You can use the Odor Log 1.0 to keep track of the events just using paper, pen and your nose. Use these steps as guidance:
Using the Odor Log 1.0 you can go from an undefined "there are lots of bad odor events in my area" to a documented "we've counted xxxx number of bad odor events located in A, B, C, and D places"... Online Odor Log 1.0Based on the Odor Log 1.0 you can follow the same protocol (coordinate - decide - monitor) using the Online Odor Log v1.0 developed using the Free Open Source software Ushahidi for real time reporting, and share bad odor events in your area. Visit the map and explore collected data at odorlog.com Adding a launcher to your phoneYou can also create an Android or iOS launcher for your mobile phone. Just visit the survey url and bookmark it using Chrome or Safari. Click on "add to home screen" or " create launcher". You'll get a new launcher on your phone so you'll be able to report an event in your area just with one click. DocumentsDocuments and manuals about odor detection, identification and monitoring can be found on many sites on the web. Please feel free to add your findings.
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29 | imvec |
September 02, 2018 13:47
| about 6 years ago
"The most accessible and sophisticated environmental monitoring equipment is made available to most humans in the forms of noses, eyes, tongues, ears and skin". Sara Sage. This page collects resources to keep track of bad odor events for further investigating their origin and their potential effects on people. The presence of bad odor events usually means the presence of hydrogen sulfide, methane and other dangerous gases. Keeping track of them and investigating their origin is important for health and safety. Odor Log 1.0You can use the Odor Log 1.0 to keep track of the events just using paper, pen and your nose. Use these steps as guidance:
Using the Odor Log 1.0 you can go from an undefined "there are lots of bad odor events in my area" to a documented "we've counted xxxx number of bad odor events located in A, B, C, and D places"... Online Odor Log 1.0Based on the Odor Log 1.0 you can follow the same protocol (coordinate - decide - monitor) using the Online Odor Log v1.0 developed using the Free Open Source software Ushahidi for real time reporting, and share bad odor events in your area. Visit the map and explore collected data at odorlog.com Adding a launcher to your phoneYou can also create an Android or iOS launcher for your mobile phone. Just visit the survey url and bookmark it using Chrome or Safari. Click on "add to home screen" or " create launcher". You'll get a new launcher on your phone so you'll be able to report an event in your area just with one click. DocumentsDocuments and manuals about odor detection, identification and monitoring can be found on many sites on the web. Please feel free to add your findings.
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28 | imvec |
July 03, 2018 22:07
| over 6 years ago
"The most accessible and sophisticated environmental monitoring equipment is made available to most humans in the forms of noses, eyes, tongues, ears and skin". Sara Sage. This page collects resources to keep track of bad odor events for further investigating their origin and their potential effects on people. The presence of bad odor events usually means the presence of hydrogen sulfide, methane and other dangerous gases. Keeping track of them and investigating their origin is important for health and safety. Odor Log 1.0You can use the Odor Log 1.0 to keep track of the events just using paper, pen and your nose. Use these steps as guidance:
Using the Odor Log 1.0 you can go from an undefined "there are lots of bad odor events in my area" to a documented "we've counted xxxx number of bad odor events located in A, B, C, and D places"... Online Odor Log 1.0Based on the Odor Log 1.0 you can follow the same protocol (coordinate - decide - monitor) using the Online Odor Log v1.0 developed using the Free Open Source software Ushahidi for real time reporting, and share bad odor events in your area. Visit the map and explore collected data at odorlog.com Adding a launcher to your phoneYou can also create an Android or iOS launcher for your mobile phone. Just visit the survey url and bookmark it using Chrome or Safari. Click on "add to home screen" or " create launcher". You'll get a new launcher on your phone so you'll be able to report an event in your area just with one click. DocumentsDocuments and manuals about odor detection, identification and monitoring can be found on many sites on the web. Please feel free to add your findings.
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27 | imvec |
July 03, 2018 22:06
| over 6 years ago
"The most accessible and sophisticated environmental monitoring equipment is made available to most humans in the forms of noses, eyes, tongues, ears and skin". Sara Sage. This page collects resources to keep track of bad odor events for further investigating their origin and their potential effects on people. The presence of bad odor events usually means the presence of hydrogen sulfide, methane and other dangerous gases. Keeping track of them and investigating their origin is important for health and safety. Odor Log 1.0You can use the Odor Log 1.0 to keep track of the events just using paper, pen and your nose. Use these steps as guidance:
Using the Odor Log 1.0 you can go from an undefined "there are lots of bad odor events in my area" to a documented "we've counted xxxx number of bad odor events located in A, B, C, and D places"... Online Odor Log 1.0Based on the Odor Log 1.0 you can follow the same protocol (coordinate - decide - monitor) using the Online Odor Log v1.0 developed using the Free Open Source software Ushahidi for real time reporting, and share bad odor events in your area. Visit the map and explore collected data at odorlog.com Adding a launcher to your phoneYou can also create an Android or iOS launcher for your mobile phone. Just visit the survey url and bookmark it using Chrome or Safari. Click on "add to home screen" or " create launcher". You'll get a new launcher on your phone so you'll be able to report an event in your area just with one click. DocumentsDocuments and manuals about odor detection, identification and monitoring can be found on many sites on the web. Please feel free to add your findings.
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26 | imvec |
May 31, 2018 22:40
| over 6 years ago
"The most accessible and sophisticated environmental monitoring equipment is made available to most humans in the forms of noses, eyes, tongues, ears and skin". Sara Sage. This page collects resources to keep track of bad odor events for further investigating their origin and their potential effects on people. The presence of bad odor events usually means the presence of hydrogen sulfide, methane and other dangerous gases. Keeping track of them and investigating their origin is important for health and safety. Odor Log 1.0You can use the Odor Log 1.0 to keep track of the events just using paper, pen and your nose. Use these steps as guidance:
Using the Odor Log 1.0 you can go from an undefined "there are lots of bad odor events in my area" to a documented "we've counted xxxx number of bad odor events located in A, B, C, and D places"... Online Odor Log 1.0Based on the Odor Log 1.0 you can follow the same protocol (coordinate - decide - monitor) using the Online Odor Log v1.0 developed using the Free Open Source software Ushahidi for real time reporting, and share bad odor events in your area. Visit the map and explore collected data at odorlog.com Adding a launcher to your phoneYou can also create an Android or iOS launcher for your mobile phone. Just visit the survey url and bookmark it using Chrome or Safari. Click on "add to home screen" or " create launcher". You'll get a new launcher on your phone so you'll be able to report an event in your area just with one click. DocumentsDocuments and manuals about odor detection, identification and monitoring can be found on many sites on the web. Please feel free to add your findings.
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25 | imvec |
May 31, 2018 22:39
| over 6 years ago
"The most accessible and sophisticated environmental monitoring equipment is made available to most humans in the forms of noses, eyes, tongues, ears and skin". Sara Sage. This page collects resources to keep track of bad odor events for further investigating their origin and their potential effects on people. The presence of bad odor events usually means the presence of hydrogen sulfide, methane and other dangerous gases. Keeping track of them and investigating their origin is important for health and safety. Odor Log 1.0You can use the Odor Log 1.0 to keep track of the events just using paper, pen and your nose. Use these steps as guidance:
Using the Odor Log 1.0 you can go from an undefined "there are lots of bad odor events in my area" to a documented "we've counted xxxx number of bad odor events located in A, B, C, and D places"... Online Odor Log 1.0Based on the Odor Log 1.0 you can follow the same protocol (coordinate - decide - monitor) using the Online Odor Log v1.0 developed using the Free Open Source software Ushahidi for real time reporting, and share bad odor events in your area. Visit the map and explore collected data at odorlog.com Adding a launcher to your phoneYou can also create an Android or iOS launcher for your mobile phone. Just visit the survey url and bookmark it using Chrome or Safari. Click on "add to home screen" or " create launcher". You'll get a new launcher on your phone so you'll be able to report an event in your area just with one click. DocumentsDocuments and manuals about odor detection, identification and monitoring can be found on many sites on the web. Please feel free to add your findings.
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24 | imvec |
April 12, 2018 15:41
| over 6 years ago
"The most accessible and sophisticated environmental monitoring equipment is made available to most humans in the forms of noses, eyes, tongues, ears and skin". Sara Sage. This page collects resources to keep track of bad odor events for further investigating their origin and their potential effects on people. The presence of bad odor events usually means the presence of hydrogen sulfide, methane and other dangerous gases. Keeping track of them and investigating their origin is important for health and safety. Odor Log 1.0You can use the Odor Log 1.0 to keep track of the events just using paper, pen and your nose. Use these steps as guidance:
Using the Odor Log 1.0 you can go from an undefined "there are lots of bad odor events in my area" to a documented "we've counted xxxx number of bad odor events located in A, B, C, and D places"... Online Odor Log 1.0Based on the Odor Log 1.0 you can follow the same protocol (coordinate - decide - monitor) using the Online Odor Log v1.0 developed using the Free Open Source software Ushahidi for real time reporting, and share bad odor events in your area. Visit the map and explore collected data at odorlog.com Adding a launcher to your phoneYou can also create an Android or iOS launcher for your mobile phone. Just visit the survey url and bookmark it using Chrome or Safari. Click on "add to home screen" or " create launcher". You'll get a new launcher on your phone so you'll be able to report an event in your area just with one click. DocumentsDocuments and manuals about odor detection, identification and monitoring can be found on many sites on the web. Please feel free to add your findings.
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23 | imvec |
April 08, 2018 10:25
| over 6 years ago
"The most accessible and sophisticated environmental monitoring equipment is made available to most humans in the forms of noses, eyes, tongues, ears and skin". Sara Sage. This page collects resources to keep track of bad odor events for further investigating their origin and their potential effects on people. The presence of bad odor events usually means the presence of hydrogen sulfide, methane and other dangerous gases. Keeping track of them and investigating their origin is important for health and safety. Odor Log 1.0You can use the Odor Log 1.0 to keep track of the events just using paper, pen and your nose. Use these steps as guidance:
Using the Odor Log 1.0 you can go from an undefined "there are lots of bad odor events in my area" to a documented "we've counted xxxx number of bad odor events located in A, B, C, and D places"... Online Odor Log 1.0Based on the Odor Log 1.0 you can follow the same protocol (coordinate - decide - monitor) using the Online Odor Log v1.0 developed using the Free Open Source software Ushahidi for real time reporting, and share bad odor events in your area. Visit the map and explore collected data at https://odorlog.ushahidi.io Adding a launcher to your phoneYou can also create an Android or iOS launcher for your mobile phone. Just visit the survey url and bookmark it using Chrome or Safari. Click on "add to home screen" or " create launcher". You'll get a new launcher on your phone so you'll be able to report an event in your area just with one click. DocumentsDocuments and manuals about odor detection, identification and monitoring can be found on many sites on the web. Please feel free to add your findings.
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22 | imvec |
April 08, 2018 10:20
| over 6 years ago
"The most accessible and sophisticated environmental monitoring equipment is made available to most humans in the forms of noses, eyes, tongues, ears and skin". Sara Sage. This page collects resources to keep track of bad odor events for further investigating their origin and their potential effects on people. The presence of bad odor events usually means the presence of hydrogen sulfide, methane and other dangerous gases. Keeping track of them and investigating their origin is important for health and safety. Odor Log 1.0You can use the Odor Log 1.0 to keep track of the events just using paper, pen and your nose. Use these steps as guidance:
Using the Odor Log 1.0 you can go from an undefined "there are lots of bad odor events in my area" to a documented "we've counted xxxx number of bad odor events located in A, B, C, and D places"... Online Odor Log 1.0Based on the Odor Log 1.0 you can follow the same protocol (coordinate - decide - monitor) using the Online Odor Log v1.0 developed using the Free Open Source software Ushahidi for real time reporting, and share bad odor events in your area. Visit the map and explore collected data at https://odorlog.ushahidi.io Adding a launcher to your phoneYou can also create an Android or iOS launcher for your mobile phone. Just visit the survey url and bookmark it using Chrome or Safari. Click on "add to home screen" or " create launcher". You'll get a new launcher on your phone so you'll be able to report an event in your area just with one click. DocumentsDocuments and manuals about odor detection, identification and monitoring can be found on many sites on the web. Please feel free to add your findings.
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21 | imvec |
April 07, 2018 13:43
| over 6 years ago
"The most accessible and sophisticated environmental monitoring equipment is made available to most humans in the forms of noses, eyes, tongues, ears and skin". Sara Sage. This page collects resources to keep track of bad odor events for further investigating their origin and their potential effects on people. The presence of bad odor events usually means the presence of hydrogen sulfide, methane and other dangerous gases. Keeping track of them and investigating their origin is important for health and safety. Odor Log 1.0You can use the Odor Log 1.0 to keep track of the events just using paper, pen and your nose. Use these steps as guidance:
Using the Odor Log 1.0 you can go from an undefined "there are lots of bad odor events in my area" to a documented "we've counted xxxx number of bad odor events located in A, B, C, and D places"... Online Odor Log 1.0Based on the Odor Log 1.0 you can follow the same protocol (coordinate - decide - monitor) using the Online Odor Log v1.0 developed using the Free Open Source software Ushahidi for real time reporting, and share bad odor events in your area. Visit the map and explore collected data at https://odorlog.ushahidi.io Adding a launcher to your phoneYou can also create an Android or iOS launcher for your mobile phone. Just visit the survey url and bookmark it using Chrome or Safari. Click on "add to home screen" or " create launcher". You'll get a new launcher on your phone so you'll be able to report an event in your area just with one click. DocumentsDocuments and manuals about odor detection, identification and monitoring can be found on many sites on the web. Please feel free to add your findings.
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20 | imvec |
April 07, 2018 09:51
| over 6 years ago
"The most accessible and sophisticated environmental monitoring equipment is made available to most humans in the forms of noses, eyes, tongues, ears and skin". Sara Sage. This page collects resources to keep track of bad odor events for further investigating their origin and their potential effects on people. The presence of bad odor events usually means the presence of hydrogen sulfide, methane and other dangerous gases. Keeping track of them and investigating their origin is important for health and safety. Odor Log 1.0You can use the Odor Log 1.0 to keep track of the events just using paper, pen and your nose. Use these steps as guidance:
Using the Odor Log 1.0 you can go from an undefined "there are lots of bad odor events in my area" to a documented "we've counted xxxx number of bad odor events located in A, B, C, and D places"... Online Odor Log 1.0Based on the Odor Log 1.0 you can follow the same protocol (coordinate - decide - monitor) using the Online Odor Log v1.0 developed using the Free Open Source software Ushahidi for real time reporting, and share bad odor events in your area. Visit the map and explore collected data at https://odorlog.ushahidi.io Adding a launcher to yor phoneYou can also create an Android or iOS launcher for your mobile phone. Just visit the survey url and bookmark it using Chrome or Safari. Click on "add to home screen" or " create launcher". You'll get a new launcher on your phone so you'll be able to report an event in your area just with one click. DocumentsDocuments and manuals about odor detection, identification and monitoring can be found on many sites on the web. Please feel free to add your findings.
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19 | imvec |
April 06, 2018 11:16
| over 6 years ago
"The most accessible and sophisticated environmental monitoring equipment is made available to most humans in the forms of noses, eyes, tongues, ears and skin". Sara Sage. This page collects resources to keep track of bad odor events for further investigating their origin and their potential effects on people. The presence of bad odor events usually means the presence of hydrogen sulfide, methane and other dangerous gases. Keeping track of them and investigating their origin is important for health and safety. Odor Log 1.0You can use the Odor Log 1.0 to keep track of the events just using paper, pen and your nose. Use these steps as guidance:
Using the Odor Log 1.0 you can go from an undefined "there are lots of bad odor events in my area" to a documented "we've counted xxxx number of bad odor events located in A, B, C, and D places"... Online Odor Log 1.0Based on the Odor Log 1.0 you can follow the same protocol (coordinate - decide - monitor) using the Online Odor Log v1.0 developed using the Free Open Source software Ushahidi for real time reporting, and share bad odor events in your area. Visit the map and explore collected data at https://odorlog.ushahidi.io Adding a launcher to yor phoneYou can also create an Android or iOS launcher for your mobile phone. Just visit the survey url and bookmark it using Chrome or Safari. Click on "add to home screen" or " create launcher". You'll get a new launcher on your phone so you'll be able to report an event in your area just with one click. DocumentsDocuments and manuals about odor detection, identification and monitoring can be found on many sites on the web. Please feel free to add your findings.
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18 | imvec |
April 06, 2018 11:04
| over 6 years ago
"The most accessible and sophisticated environmental monitoring equipment is made available to most humans in the forms of noses, eyes, tongues, ears and skin". Sara Sage. This page collects resources to keep track of bad odor events for further investigating their origin and their potential effects on people. The presence of bad odor events usually means the presence of hydrogen sulfide, methane and other dangerous gases. Keeping track of them and investigating their origin is important for health and safety. Odor Log 1.0You can use the Odor Log 1.0 to keep track of the events just using paper, pen and your nose. Use these steps as guidance:
Using the Odor Log 1.0 you can go from an undefined "there are lots of bad odor events in my area" to a documented "we've counted xxxx number of bad odor events located in A, B, C, and D places"... Online Odor Log 1.0Based on the Odor Log 1.0 you can follow the same protocol (coordinate - decide - monitor) using the Online Odor Log v1.0 developed using the Free Open Source software Ushahidi for real time reporting, and share bad odor events in your area. Visit the map and explore collected data at https://odorlog.ushahidi.io DocumentsDocuments and manuals about odor detection, identification and monitoring can be found on many sites on the web. Please feel free to add your findings.
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17 | imvec |
April 06, 2018 11:02
| over 6 years ago
"The most accessible and sophisticated environmental monitoring equipment is made available to most humans in the forms of noses, eyes, tongues, ears and skin". Sara Sage. This page collects resources to keep track of bad odor events for further investigating their origin and their potential effects on people. The presence of bad odor events usually means the presence of hydrogen sulfide, methane and other dangerous gases. Keeping track of them and investigating their origin is important for health and safety. Odor Log 1.0You can use the Odor Log 1.0 to keep track of the events just using paper, pen and your nose. Use these steps as guidance:
Using the Odor Log 1.0 you can go from an undefined "there are lots of bad odor events in my area" to a documented "we've counted xxxx number of bad odor events located in A, B, C, and D places"... Online Odor Log 1.0Based on the Odor Log 1.0 you can follow the same protocol (coordinate - decide - monitor) using the Online Odor Log v1.0 developoed using the Free Open Source software Ushahidi for real time reporting and share bad odor events in your area. Visit the map and explore collected data at https://odorlog.ushahidi.io DocumentsDocuments and manuals about odor detection, identification and monitoring can be found on many sites on the web. Please feel free to add your findings.
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16 | imvec |
April 06, 2018 11:01
| over 6 years ago
"The most accessible and sophisticated environmental monitoring equipment is made available to most humans in the forms of noses, eyes, tongues, ears and skin". Sara Sage. This page collects resources to keep track of bad odor events for further investigating their origin and their potential effects on people. The presence of bad odor events usually means the presence of hydrogen sulfide, methane and other dangerous gases. Keeping track of them and investigating their origin is important for health and safety. Odor Log 1.0You can use the Odor Log 1.0 to keep track of the events just using paper, pen and your nose. Use these steps as guidance:
Using the Odor Log 1.0 you can go from an undefined "there are lots of bad odor events in my area" to a documented "we've counted xxxx number of bad odor events located in A, B, C, and D places"... Online Odor Log 1.0Based on the Odor Log 1.0 you can follow the same protocol (coordinate - decide - monitor) using the Online Odor Log v1.0 developoed using the Free Open Source software Ushahidi for real time reporting and share bad odor events in your area. DocumentsDocuments and manuals about odor detection, identification and monitoring can be found on many sites on the web. Please feel free to add your findings.
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15 | imvec |
April 06, 2018 11:00
| over 6 years ago
"The most accessible and sophisticated environmental monitoring equipment is made available to most humans in the forms of noses, eyes, tongues, ears and skin". Sara Sage. This page collects resources to keep track of bad odor events for further investigating their origin and their potential effects on people. The presence of bad odor events usually means the presence of hydrogen sulfide, methane and other dangerous gases. Keeping track of them and investigating their origin is important for health and safety. Odor Log 1.0You can use the Odor Log 1.0 to keep track of the events just using paper, pen and your nose. Use these steps as guidance:
Using the Odor Log 1.0 you can go from an undefined "there are lots of bad odor events in my area" to a documented "we've counted xxxx number of bad odor events located in A, B, C, and D places"... Online Odor Log 1.0Based on the Odor Log 1.0 you can follow the same protocol (coordinate - decide - monitor) using the Online Odor Log v1.0 developoed using the Free Open Source software Ushahidi for real time reporting and share bad odor events in your area. DocumentsDocuments and manuals about odor detection, identification and monitoring can be found on many sites on the web. Please feel free to add your findings.
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14 | gretchengehrke |
March 11, 2018 16:58
| over 6 years ago
"The most accessible and sophisticated environmental monitoring equipment is made available to most humans in the forms of noses, eyes, tongues, ears and skin". Sara Sage. This page collects resources to keep track of bad odor events for further investigating their origin and their potential effects on people. The presence of bad odor events usually means the presence of hydrogen sulfide, methane and other dangerous gases. Keeping track of them and investigating their origin is important for health and safety. Odor Log 1.0You can use the Odor Log 1.0 to keep track of the events just using paper, pen and your nose. Use these steps as guidance:
Using the Odor Log 1.0 you can go from an undefined "there are lots of bad odor events in my area" to a documented "we've counted xxxx number of bad odor events located in A, B, C, and D places"... DocumentsDocuments and manuals about odor detection, identification and monitoring can be found on many sites on the web. Please feel free to add your findings.
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13 | imvec |
February 25, 2018 23:12
| over 6 years ago
"The most accessible and sophisticated environmental monitoring equipment is made available to most humans in the forms of noses, eyes, tongues, ears and skin". Sara Sage. This page collects resources to keep track of bad odor events for further investigating their origin and their potential effects on people. The presence of bad odor events usually means the presence of hydrogen, methane and other dangerous gases. Keeping track of them and investigating their origin is a matter of health. Odor Log 1.0You can use the Odor Log 1.0 to keep track of the events just using paper, pen and your nose. Use this steps as guidance:
Using the Odor Log 1.0 you can go from an undefined "there are lots of bad odor events in my area" to a documented "we've counted xxxx number of bad odor events located in A, B, C, and D places"... DocumentsDocuments and manuals about odor detection, identification and monitoring that are spread on the web. Please feel free to add your findings.
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