Flammable and toxic gas detection instruments are generally available in two different formats: portable (spot reading) detectors and fixed (permanently sited) monitors. Selecting which is most appropriate for a particular application depends on several factors. Including how often the area is accessed by personnel, site conditions, whether the hazard is permanent or transitory, how often testing is needed, and last but not least, the availability of finances.
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Engineered to high standards, this series of gas detectors is ahead of the game. No need for calibration, sensor replacement, battery replacement or charging means no need for downtime. Users can place their gas detector in a hibernation case when not using it for up to a week or more, extending the battery life by that period.
Protecting users from up to five potential atmospheric hazards, this gas detector features an integral concussion-proof boot and audible, visual, and vibrating alarms. Highly reliable, this detector features continuous monitoring and displaying and is completely water-resistant.
Compact and easy-to-use, these multi-gas detectors are ideally used in confined hazardous environments and can detect up to four gases. With an 18-hour battery run-time, these detectors also feature a one-button operation as well as a flashing green IntelliFlash light for compliance at a glance.