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This Geopal gas detector might look a bit rugged and covered in hay, but guess what? It is still working flawlessly, doing its job in a challenging environment!
In this environment we detect the toxic and flammable gas ammonia, also known as NH3. While the unmistakable and unpleasant smell of ammonia starts at already 3 ppm and usually alerts you to a leak, gas detection remains crucial! Serious health risks begin at just 300 ppm, compromising your well-being! This gas poses a fatal threat to humans, animals, and the environment. Opting for safety, our client relies on gas detection. In case of a gas leak, it’s the gas detectors’ responsibility to trigger an alarm, ensuring a swift shutdown of the process and timely alerts to employees. Safety first!
If you use ammonia like our client (or any other toxic, flammable, or explosive gas) and want to know more about workplace safety, please do not hesitate to contact us.