Gas Monitors by Model
Whether you need area, single-gas, or multi-gas monitoring, we have a range of portable and personal gas monitors with a variety of features to meet your needs.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is a personal gas monitor?
A personal gas monitor is a handheld device used to detect the presence of various hazardous gases in the atmosphere. They are used in a variety of industrial settings to protect workers from exposure to dangerous gases. Personal gas monitors are often battery-powered, easy to wear while you work, and provide real-time gas readings and alarms.
What are the benefits of using a personal gas monitor?
Personal gas monitors protect workers from exposure by providing an early warning of the presence of harmful gases, giving the user time to evacuate or take necessary precautions. They are also small and lightweight, making them easy to wear throughout the day. Personal gas monitors can detect a wide range of gases, including combustible gases, toxic gases, and oxygen levels. The sensor flexibility makes them suitable for a variety of applications, from mining and construction to laboratory and research settings. The use of a personal gas monitor can help improve workplace safety, increase efficiency, and protect both workers and equipment from harm.
What is the difference between a personal gas monitor and a fixed gas monitor?
The main difference between a personal gas monitor and a fixed gas monitor is their location and purpose. While a personal gas monitor is mobile and typically used by individuals as they work, fixed gas monitors are permanently installed in a specific location. They are designed to continuously monitor gas levels in that location and provide alarms or warnings when gas levels exceed predetermined thresholds. Fixed gas monitors are typically hardwired to a control panel and require professional installation and maintenance.
Personal gas monitors are designed for personal protection and spot-checking gas concentrations, while fixed gas monitors are designed for continuous monitoring of gas levels in a specific location.
What does a personal monitor detect?