Carbon monoxide (CO) is a colorless, odorless gas that results from burning fossil fuels, such as in furnaces, water heaters, and gas kitchen ranges. It’s also a poison that can sicken and kill, and ...
Smoke and carbon monoxide detectors save lives – a fact proven locally twice in the past month. Junction Fire Company Chief ...
NevadaNano Inc., the world’s leading innovator in gas detection sensor technology, announced that Crowcon Detection Instruments Ltd. selected its Molecular Property Spectrometer (MPS) sensor for its ...
Carbon monoxide is quiet, colorless, and fast, which is why you rely on detectors to speak up before it is too late. Yet a ...
Virtually all residential building owners in New York City are going to need a new gadget in their kitchens next year. The requirement, which stems from a series of explosions nearly a decade ago, is ...
The number of workplace injuries remains largely unchanged year-over-year, with 2.6 million to 2.84 million nonfatal workplace injuries and illnesses reported by private industry employers each year ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...