Lakeshore Environmental Chooses TigerLT PID
USA-based Lakeshore Environmental chooses TigerLT PID for humidity resistance and value for money while they monitor for volatile organic compounds (VOCs)
Client name
Lakeshore Environmental
Product
TigerLT portable VOC detector
Industry/Application
Environmental Solutions
Lakeshore Environmental is a privately owned environmental engineering and consulting firm with four offices located in Michigan. For over 25 years, they have established themselves as an industry leader by delivering the most resourceful, innovative, and cost-effective environmental solutions to the markets they serve. Lakeshore’s consistent approach to service and client satisfaction has resulted in long-standing relationships and created a competitive advantage for their business to expand.
Privately owned environmental engineering and consultancy business, Lakeshore Environmental, has chosen a handheld, entry-level TigerLT photoionization detector (PID) from ION Science to replace an outdated and unsupported competitor instrument. The USA based business is using the volatile organic compound (VOC) monitor to screen soil and indoor air, and to measure influent and effluent concentrations in soil vapor extraction systems.
David Hazebrouck, President of Lakeshore Environmental:
“When our old PID was unable to hold calibration, the manufacturer could no longer service or stock parts for it which I found unacceptable. When presented with alternative instruments from other companies, the ION Science TigerLT seemed to offer the best value for money and could tolerate moisture which was a key feature for our business.”
Lakeshore Environmental
”When our old PID was unable to hold calibration, the manufacturer could no longer service or stock parts for it which I found unacceptable. When presented with alternative instruments from other companies, the ION Science TigerLT seemed to offer the best value for money and could tolerate moisture which was a key feature for our business.
We are currently using the instrument once per week on average with readings recorded in field notebooks. So far, it is proving easy to use, reliable and accurate.
David Hazebrouck, PresidentLakeshore Environmental