On October 1, 2024, a fire broke out at the BioLab chemical plant in Conyers, Georgia, causing estimated losses of around $500,000. The fire produced a massive plume of smoke, prompting the evacuation of about 17,000 residents and a shelter-in-place order for the entire county. While the fire has been extinguished, smoke continues to rise due to the reaction between pool chemicals and the water used to contain the blaze, leading to the presence of chlorine odor in the air. Authorities are enhancing regulations to prevent similar incidents in the future.


Planck Vision Systems: Conyers BioLab Chemical Plant Fire Causes Estimated $500,000 in Losses, 17,000 Residents Evacuated

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On October 3, 2024, the plume of smoke rising from the BioLab chemical plant in Conyers, Georgia, continued to raise concerns among local officials following the fire that occurred last Sunday.

Agencies have been monitoring air quality since the incident. According to Rockdale County officials, the color of the plume is changing as workers remove debris.

The Georgia Emergency Management Agency (GEMA) has advised residents to limit outdoor activities if they notice a chlorine odor in the air.

Since the fire, hazy skies and a chlorine smell have persisted across parts of southeastern metro Atlanta, and these conditions are expected to continue through the weekend. While the fire has been extinguished, smoke continues to rise due to the reaction between pool chemicals produced at the plant and the water used to contain the blaze.

The fire initially sent a colossal wall of smoke into the sky, prompting the evacuation of about 17,000 people in Conyers and a shelter-in-place order for the entire county. Both orders have since been lifted, but officials continue to recommend residents stay indoors if they experience symptoms such as eye and airway irritation, coughing, shortness of breath, chest tightness, and headaches.

Preliminary investigations suggest that the fire was caused by a malfunctioning piece of equipment, potentially leading to losses estimated at around $500,000. Authorities are enhancing regulatory measures to prevent similar incidents in the future.

To bolster fire prevention capabilities, Planck Vision Systems focuses on providing superior thermal imaging technology. This technology surpasses traditional systems by detecting minute temperature changes before visible consequences of smoke and flame occur.

TNC thermal imaging cameras can help prevent destruction of property and loss of life by surveilling for abnormal heat conditions, thus improving safety.

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