Description
Features:
- ⚛️ ACCURATE: Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) gas detector using electrochemical sensors, 0 – 100 ppm with 1 ppm resolution. Comes FACTORY CALIBRATED from Los Angeles, CA.
- ️ QUALITY: Electrochemical cell sensor with error: ≤ ± 5% F.S. Zero and span calibration options.
- ALARMS: Adjustable audio, visual, and vibration alarms alert when preset levels are reached.
- STRONG: Shockproof, water-resistant, dust-proof, and explosion-proof. Belt clip and accessories included.
- ️ TRUSTWORTHY: ** 1-year limited warranty ** Arrives with calibration and QA certificates ** Product tested and verified in the USA ** 100% quality guaranteed **
- Why is this detector more than $100? Read our VOC Detector blog.
Details: The most professional Total Volatile Organic Compounds by FORENSICS DETECTORS. Equipped with a VOC electrochemical sensor and comes factory-calibrated. The detection range of VOC gas is 0 – 100ppm within 30 seconds at an error of +/- 5% full-scale and calibrated using NIST traceable isobutylene (CH2) gas. Comes factory NIST calibrated from Los Angeles, CA. The detector has a DC3.7V Li-battery 1500mAh that allows for over 24 hours of continuous use. Includes advanced features such as temperature detection, alarm recording, alarm setting, backlight high-resolution LCD, calibration features, and others.
Volatile organic compounds are released from a number of common household products such as paints and refrigerants. They can cause many negative health effects in humans and are a known air pollutant– particularly for indoor air, but they do have a known effect on outdoor air as well. Volatile organic compounds, VOCs, are chemical compounds that are known to possess certain properties including high vapor pressure and low water solubility. Most VOCs are produced by humans as gases and are used as industrial solvents. Specific ways they are produced include in the manufacturing of paints, pharmaceuticals, and refrigerants.
An example list of VOCs the analyzer detects is here.
Best VOC Detector for Indoor Pollution (2025 update)
VOC gas detectors are crucial in monitoring volatile organic compounds (VOCs), a common indoor pollutant released from household products like paints, furniture, carpet, and plastics. VOCs can cause adverse health effects, including headaches, fatigue, and nausea, making them a problematic gas pollutant in various settings such as homes, offices, cars, and buses. A VOC detector plays a vital role in identifying the presence of these harmful compounds and providing a quantitative measure in parts per million (ppm). By employing VOC detectors, individuals and organizations can assess indoor air quality, take necessary steps to reduce exposure, and create a healthier environment.
Pros |
Cons |
| ✅ VOCs are a common indoor air pollutant that come from, solvents, aerosols and synthetic materials
✅ VOCs can be hazardous air pollutants that are of particular concern in indoor air for people who may come into contact with it ✅ A VOC detector is used to detect harmful levels of VOCs in the parts per million levels and common calibrated to isobutylene |
⛔ VOCs are harmful to humans. They off gas from solvents included in perfumes.
⛔ Hundreds of VOCs exist, which make it confusing ⛔ VOC gas detectors need to be regularly calibrated to operate accurately ⛔ Hard to pin point a specific VOC that is giving the indoor pollution problem |
Included: VOC gas detector, belt clip, sling, English manual, USB charging cable, calibration cover, and USA NIST calibration certificate.
Calibration Options: Sold Separately
Calibration Service by Forensics Detectors
Calibration Tutorial (DIY)
Calibration Kit (sold separately):
Calibration Gas (VOC)
Calibration Gas Regulator (C10)
Bump Gas (VOC)
Tubing
Accessories (sold separately):
Pump and Probe
Gas Detector Hard Case
Gas Detector Pouch
Gas Detector Stand
Gas Sensor Replacement (VOC) (email us)
Specifications
Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) Detection: 0 – 100 ppm with 1 ppm resolution
Calibration Location: Los Angeles, California, USA
Calibration Standard: USA NIST Traceable Gas Source
Recommended Calibration Period: every 6 to 12 months
Gas Sensor Type: Electrochemical Gas Sensor
Gas Sensor Life: 2 – 3 years
Error: ≤ ± 5% F.S
Response Time: < 30 sec
Indicators: LCD indicates the time, concentration, internal temperature, and battery level
Alarm: Indication of alarm, fault, and low voltage with LED, sound, and vibration
Store / Operating Temp: 0°F – 122°F
Store / Operating Humidity: <95%RH
Voltage: DC 3.7V Li-battery 1500 mAh
Working Time: > 24 hours
Charging Time: 3 hours
Explosion Rating: ATEX certified Ex ib IIC T4 Gb
Weight: 5 oz / 140 g (including battery)
Dimensions: 4.3 x 2.3 x 1.7 inches
Model: FD-90A-VOC
GROUND SHIPPING IN USA ONLY INCLUDED









