Fire Investigation
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Understanding Fire Debris Identification: A Guide to Definitions from LCS Laboratory Inc.
At LCS Laboratory Inc., we understand that precise terminology is crucial in fire debris analysis. Different laboratories may use varying definitions, leading to discrepancies in reported findings. This page clarifies […]
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Fire Debris Test: Carbon Black, Soot, and Total Dust on Wipes – LCS Laboratory SOP L061
LCS Laboratory provides specialized testing for fire debris, offering precise analysis of Carbon Black, Soot, and Total Dust on wipe samples. This test is designed to assist safety consultants, insurance […]
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Fire Debris Test: Ash, Char, and Partially Burnt Particles on Tape Lifts by LCS Laboratory Procedure SOP L062
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Fire Debris Test: Detection of Creosote (Fire Tar) on Wipe Samples by LCS Laboratory Method SOP L065
Early detection of creosote contamination is a vital step in fire investigations. LCS Laboratory is proud to introduce a new service: the analysis of wipe samples for the detection of […]
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Enhanced Solvent Identification with Modified NIOSH 1500 Methods Using GC-MS
Identifying volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in workplace air has never been more precise. LCS Laboratory Inc. offers advanced solvent analysis using a modified NIOSH Method 1500 integrated with Gas Chromatography-Mass […]