Great app
A great app and love the bar code scanner I just wish you could use it to update items during chemical audits.
Yes, ChemAlert is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
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A great app and love the bar code scanner I just wish you could use it to update items during chemical audits.
Have downloaded on iPhone and app won’t open just crashes straight away
Currently unusable on ios14, crashes to the Home Screen
It is so much quicker to scan a product and have all the details straight away.
Looks alright, but unable to work out how to rotate the app on my ipad for landscape type view, so not useable with with my folder/keyboard.
App doesn't work, you need a password that seems to be unattainable. If you can't get the password it is a waste of time and money.
A very handy application for anyone working in hazardous industry where there may be exposure to dangerous chemicals. I had previously written a poor review of this app and now must eat my words as it has proven itself worthy for use in the work place. I would suggest that the developers consider including a page detailing possible uses for the chemicals i.e. Used in the dry cleaning industry or commonly used as an additive in the manufacture of petroleum products. This can assist in "getting your head around a product that you may not have heard of". Would also be helpful to have listed "common name" references to assist with the identification of chemicals. All in all, an excellent start to a handy app.