- Cost Effective (the most economical & simple assessment
available)
- Real-Time Odour Assessments
- Onsite & Surrounds Assessment (investigations range
between 4 days - 2 weeks)
- Level 1 Odour Reports for DA (Council Requirements)
- Ideal for small business and small-scale industries
Anotec Pty Ltd's Victoria Zavras is a trained Nasal
Ranger®.
Ring 02 9700 1222 for an obligation-free consultation.
What is a Nasal Ranger &
Why is it Important?
The Nasal Ranger® Field Olfactometer is the
“state-of-the-art” in field olfactometry for
confidently measuring and quantifying odour strength in the
ambient air. The Nasal Ranger® Field
Olfactometer, a portable odours detecting and measuring device,
determines ambient odour “Dilution-to-Threshold” (D/T) values
objectively.
Field olfactometry can be used as a proactive
monitoring or enforcement tool for confident odour
measurement at property lines and in the neighbouring community.
Quantifying ambient odour is often needed for the following
purposes:
- Monitoring daily operations (i.e. management performance
evaluations),
- Comparison of operating practices (i.e. evaluating
alternatives),
- Documenting specific events or episodes (i.e.
defensible, credible evidence),
- Monitoring compliance (i.e. compliance assurance for
permits),
- Determination of compliance (i.e. permit renewal),
- Determination of status (i.e. baseline data for
expansion planning),
- Investigation of odour control effectiveness (i.e.
scientific testing),
- Verification of odour dispersion modelling (i.e. model
calibration),
- Determination of specific odour sources (i.e.
investigation of complaints),
- Verification of complaints (i.e. notice of violation).
The Nasal Ranger® Field Olfactometer, as a nasal organoleptic
instrument, provides field olfactometry with a scientific method
for dependable ambient odour quantification.
A Nasal Ranger® Field Olfactometer creates a
calibrated series of discrete dilutions by mixing the odorous
ambient air with odour-free (carbon) filtered air. Field
olfactometry defines each discrete dilution level as a
“Dilution-to-Threshold,” D/T, ratio. The “Dilution-to-Threshold”
ratio is a measure of the number of dilutions needed to make the
odorous ambient air “non-detectable”.
All Anotec Odour Assessment Reports
come complete with field data, photographs and recommendations.
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