Webinar

Rethinking Chloramine Detection in Aquatic Facilities

Airborne chloramines remain an under-measured health risk in indoor aquatic environments, impacting swimmers, lifeguards, and facility staff. Real-time monitoring has historically relied on lab-based testing, limiting real-time insight and response effectiveness. Student researcher Aditi Gandhi shares the development of a novel, cost-effective device designed to continuously detect airborne chloramine levels using proxy measurements. Attendees will gain insight into the health implications of chloramines, the device’s development process, and early testing results that point to a new path forward for more accessible, continuous monitoring in aquatic facilities. Register now to stay current on emerging insights and gain actionable takeaways from next-generation research shaping the future of chloramine monitoring and aquatic health safety. Registration is free thanks to the support of Solenis.

When

Starts on June 2 at 12:00 pm

Ends on June 2 at 1:00 pm

Eastern Time (US & Canada)

Where

Zoom - link to be emailed to all attendees

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