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Personal noise dosimeter

The Casella dBadge2, designed for use in explosive environments, is certified intrinsically safe – it will not ignite an explosion even under fault conditions.

Portable combustible leak detector

The Model 7899 Gas Sniffer is a portable, rugged and easy-to-use leak detection tool ideal for industrial or HVAC professionals.

Combustion analysis app

Now available in the Google Play store, the E Instruments Combustion Analyzer App allows users to pair an analyzer with a compatible Android smartphone or tablet via Bluetooth to remotely display data on a device, remotely save an analysis on the instrument, and generate reports (.csv, .pdf, or .xml format) to send by email from the device.

Multi-gas detector

The ALTAIR 5X Multi-gas Detector, for simultaneous detection of up to six gases, offers a new photo-ionization detection sensor option.
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Portable atmospheric monitor

The G460 Portable Atmospheric Monitor offers up to six gas capabilities, including infrared for the detection of CO2 and photo-ionization detection for volatile organic compounds.

Gas detection app

The ALTAIR Connect App is now available on Google Play for tablets or smartphones running Android 4.0 or higher.

Mobile inspections app

The Safety-Reports Mobile Inspection App lets users analyze inspection data and safety observations for multiple users.

Gas leak detector

Designed with Artificial Neural Network intelligence and real-time broadband acoustic sound processing technology, the Gassonic Observer-i Ultrasonic Gas Leak Detector sets a new global industry standard in highly reliable ultrasonic gas leak detection with unprecedented suppression of false alarms.
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Personal gas monitors

The Gasman series of low-cost, durable single-gas monitors is available for a variety of gases, including oxygen, hydrogen sulfide, carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide, chlorine, chlorine dioxide, ethylene oxide and nitrogen dioxide.

Gas sensor

Designed to detect the presence of carbon monoxide, nitrogen dioxide and combustible gases in air, the Z-Gard S Sensor employs solid state, electrochemical or catalytic sensors, which generate a representative output signal proportional to the calibrated operating range.

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