Mercury Surveys
Survey Your Site
Mercury contamination can exist in old facilities, laboratories, industrial plants, landfills, or cleanup zones. Sometimes it's invisible to the eye but dangerous to health and safety. A mercury survey identifies airborne mercury concentrations and helps assess the scope of contamination. Accurate detection is critical for environmental assessments, compliance reporting, and post-remediation verification.


Mercury Detection Equipment
Mercury Instruments manufactures portable and stationary mercury analyzers, meters, and monitors for accurate survey work. Each mercury vapor analyzer we produce is engineered for reliable detection in challenging field conditions. Our mercury vapor meters and detectors are used globally for surveys in industrial, governmental, and environmental sectors.
Whether you're identifying residual mercury from past spills, verifying cleanup results, or testing current operations, our mercury monitor systems give you dependable data.

When Are Mercury Surveys Needed?
Mercury surveys are conducted before, during, or after any work involving decommissioning, spill remediation, or potential exposure areas. They're often required in:
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Chlor-alkali facilities
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Oil and gas processing sites
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Laboratories with mercury-containing instruments
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Old manufacturing plants
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Contaminated land or demolition zones

Indoor and Outdoor Settings
Mercury contamination can travel through air or be embedded in surfaces. Our mercury vapor detectors can be used for:
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Indoor testing in labs, schools, or mechanical rooms
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Outdoor testing in landfills, dredge sites, or mine tailings
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Enclosed spaces such as ships, tanks, or pipelines
With lightweight mercury meters and backpack units, our equipment makes it easier to move through complex terrain or structures while surveying.

Measurement and Reporting
Mercury surveys demand fast, field-ready data. The ability to measure mercury vapor concentrations instantly—without waiting on lab results—makes these surveys efficient and actionable. Survey results can be used for:
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Worker safety decisions
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Hazard mapping
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Documentation for regulators
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Air clearance testing after remediation

Who Conducts Mercury Surveys?
Our mercury vapor monitors are built for professionals who require dependable tools in critical situations. Environmental engineers, industrial hygienists, safety officers, and cleanup crews all use mercury vapor detectors and analyzers in the field. They rely on accurate readings from mercury meters to support decision-making in compliance, safety protocols, and remediation work.
Looking to carry out a mercury survey or equip your team with the right detection tools? Mercury Instruments supplies high-performance mercury vapor detectors, meters, and analyzers that professionals rely on worldwide.
Contact us today to get started with the equipment you need for accurate mercury monitoring and survey work.