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The Falco Pumped is a fixed VOC gas monitor that eliminates false readings found with other competing technology and continuously monitors Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) in hazardous areas
The ION Science Fire Investigation Kit with Tiger or Tiger LT photoionisation detector (PID) has been specifically designed to provide you with all the tools for a convenient, easy-to-use solution
The Falco TAC diffused is a fixed gas detector that eliminates false readings found with other competing fixed gas detectors and continuously detects Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) in hazardous areas
The Falco TAC pumped is a fixed gas monitor that eliminates false readings found with other fixed gas monitors and continuously monitors Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) in hazardous areas
Eliminate distractions with a lightweight and wearable personal monitor that offers maintenance-free gas detection
The fixed benzene specific gas monitor is wall-mounted with a dynamic monitor range or 0 – 20 ppm with 0.1 ppm sensitivity to benzene.
Take your gas detection capabilities to new heights with the MX6 iBrid®
This robust fixed continuous VOC gas detector has a selectable detection range of 0 – 10 ppm, 0 – 100 ppm or 0 – 1000 ppm and is ideal for use in manufacturing and process industries where VOCs are typically present.
Ventis® MX4 Four-Gas MonitorGet the simple, reliable gas detection you need with the Ventis MX4, a four-gas monitor designed to be rugged yet lightweight and easy to wear.
The Mercury Vapour Indicator utilises dual beam UV absorption technology, which means that the portable mercury vapour indicator does not saturate or need regenerating between readings - eliminating the mercury indicators downtime.
This fixed SF6 gas detector utilities relay output for immediate awareness of detected leaks and presents no cross sensitivity with any other gas or moisture in the air.
The Ventis Pro5 multi-gas monitor gives you the power to monitor up to five gases simultaneously and manage worker safety any time, anywhere.
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