In the on-going fight against arson-related incidents, Merseyside Fire & Rescue Service is using TigerLTÂ photoionisation detectors (PIDs) from Ion Science to detect volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from ignitable liquids that have been used in the development of a fire.
Supplied by Ion Scienceâs UK-based distributor Shawcity, the handheld, portable TigerLTÂ PID instruments have helped reduce costs and increase quality by preventing non-contaminated samples being sent for lab analysis.
A long-standing user of Ion Science PID instruments for more than 10 years, Merseyside Fire & Rescue Service originally used the companyâs PID FirstCheck 1000+. When these became obsolete, they purchased two Tiger PIDs and have recently added two TigerLTÂ units to their growing portfolio of Ion Science VOC monitors.
Merseyside Fire & Rescue Serviceâs team of four fire investigators are each issued with a personal Ion Science Tiger or TigerLTÂ for fire investigation purposes.
Over a five-year period, Merseyside Fire & Rescue Service attended more than 1,500 incidents where fires were deliberately set using ignitable liquids. This is an average of six incidents every week.
Ian Mullen, Station Manager at Merseyside Fire & Rescue Service, Incident Investigation, comments: âIon Science Tiger PIDs are a robust and reliable product for detecting VOCs during fire investigations.
âThe instruments are a tool to assist in the detection of the presence of ignitable liquids. This also allows the Police CSI to take a sample from a âconfirmedâ area of post-fire ignitable liquids which can be sent for lab analysis.
âThis prevents non-contaminated samples being processed which reduces costs and increases the quality of positive hits for ignitable liquids.
âThe Tiger PIDs perform well. Our fire investigators take an instrument to each and every one of the 300 plus incidents they attend each year,â he adds. âThe unit will be deployed if ignitable liquids are suspected to have been a factor in the incident.â
Ion Scienceâs TigerLT, which offers worldwide Intrinsic Safety (IS) certification for use in potentially explosive atmospheres, is a streamlined, low cost version of Ion Scienceâs well proven Tiger PID model.
Like all Ion Science PID instruments, the TigerLTÂ incorporates the companyâs advanced patented fence electrode technology. This unique triple- electrode technology ensures increased resistance to humidity and contamination for ultimate reliability and accuracy in the field.
With a detection range of 0 – 5,000 ppm, with a 0.1 ppm minimum sensitivity, Ion Scienceâs TigerLTalso offers an unrivalled industry response time of just two seconds and equally quick clear down.
Both simple to operate and service, the TigerLTÂ offers easy access to the lamp and sensor. The intrinsically safe instrument also meets ATEX, IECEx, UL and CSA standards.
It features long life rechargeable Li-ion batteries that can be safely replaced in hazardous environments and give up to 24 hours usage. Fast battery charging allows the instrument to be fully charged in 6.5 hours, while eight hours of use can be achieved from 1.5 hours of charging time.
TigerLTÂ features a protective, removable boot for harsh environments, while a large, clear back-lit display allows for easy viewing in any light condition. It is IP65 rated against water ingress. An integrated torch helps direct the instrumentâs probe into dimly lit areas. Other features include a loud 95 dB audible alarm, multiple language support and is IP65 rated against water ingress.
Ian comments: âThe service from Ion Science and its distributor Shawcity has always been very good. We canât fault the Tiger PIDs which offer a number of practical features for fire investigation, a short power up time, rubber boot, bright colour for ease of visibility and robust design.â
