Gas detection techniques have a fascinating history, dating back to the 19th century when canaries served as early warning systems for toxic gases in coal mines. When coal emerged as the Industrial ...
Disposing of gas detection equipment can be deceptively complex for EHS managers, facility supervisors and maintenance personnel. Gas detectors contain hazardous materials (e.g., lead, mercury or ...
While it's rare, a natural gas leak is extremely dangerous due to the potential of an explosion. The detectors alert residents to dangerous levels of natural gas as well as simultaneously notify Con ...
For many industries, nitrogen (N₂) plays an unnoticed but vital role in inerting reactors, storing food safely, and protecting the sterility of pharmaceuticals. But what makes it dangerous is that ...
Innovative infrared sensors in gas detection enhance emission monitoring, enabling industries to meet regulatory standards ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — New York City Fire Commissioner Laura Kavanagh is encouraging New York City residents to take advantage of a free natural gas detector program being offered by Con Edison. Con ...