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Liquid Nitrogen in Human Oocyte Cryopreservation

  • By : PureAire Monitoring Systems
  • Posted on : October 10, 2013

  The word cryopreservation sounds like something from a science fiction movie. Maybe a man from the past was frozen in time, only to reawaken decades later, unharmed and unaware that he had been frozen at all.  Though this scenario seems far-fetched, on a smaller scale, cryopreservation is a commonplace practice in the 21st century.  […]

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PureAire Releases Universal Toxic Gas Monitor

  • By : PureAire Monitoring Systems
  • Posted on : October 04, 2013

PureAire Monitoring Systems manufactures and distributes toxic gas monitors for safety, and as of August 2013, releases new toxic gas monitor called the Universal Toxic Gas Monitor.  Their monitors make sure areas where toxic gases exist the area remains at a safe and breathable level, some gasses included are chlorine, bromine, HCL, HF, ammonia, toxics, […]

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PureAire Monitoring Systems Obtains UL/CUL Listings on All Oxygen Deficiency Monitors

  • By : PureAire Monitoring Systems
  • Posted on : July 30, 2013

  PureAire Monitoring Systems manufactures and distributes oxygen monitors for safety, and as of July 2013, most monitors now include UL/CUL listings.  Their monitors make sure oxygen remains at a safe and breathable level in areas that utilize gasses such as nitrogen, dry ice, helium, and argon. These gases, commonly known as cryogenic gases, can […]

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PureAire Combines Oxygen and CO2 Sensors to provide a Dual Gas Monitor to the Marketplace

  • By : PureAire Monitoring Systems
  • Posted on : April 30, 2013

As a recognized leader in O2 safety monitoring, PureAire recently explored the need for an O2 monitor where carbon dioxide is used. There are four key cryogenic gases; nitrogen, helium, argon, and carbon dioxide (CO2), which can create an oxygen deficient atmosphere.   Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) covering cryogenic gases cite that a cryogenic leak […]

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Oxygen Monitors for the New Millennium

  • By : PureAire Monitoring Systems
  • Posted on : March 08, 2013

Oxygen monitors have become a required piece of safety equipment for many industrial and laboratory environments, where the release of certain toxics can create an area unsafe for living beings (human or animal).  When making a purchasing decision on any oxygen detection monitor, one need look no further than the sensor cell found at the […]

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Oxygen Deficiency Monitor for in MRI Rooms: PureAire has 10+ Year Sensor

  • By : PureAire Monitoring Systems
  • Posted on : January 08, 2013

In the early 1980’s, there were 12 Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) machines in use. Today, there are approximately 25,000 around the globe. One item in common is their use of Helium. Helium is most often associated with party balloons and funny voices, but 20% of the world supply of helium gas is used in MRI […]

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Hypoxico Selects PureAire Oxygen Deficiency Monitors…Again

  • By : PureAire Monitoring Systems
  • Posted on : October 04, 2012

Lake Zurich, IL and New York, NY, October 1, 2012 – Hypoxico (www.hypoxico.com), the world leader in altitude simulation, has once again selected PureAire Monitoring Systems’ (www.pureairemonitoring.com) Oxygen Deficiency Monitor to meet its customer’s needs for safety and accuracy. Since 2006 PureAire Monitoring Systems O2 Monitors have been used in Hypoxico High Altitude Training rooms. […]

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PureAire’s O2 Monitor used in High Altitude Training Gains Recognition among Athletes

  • By : PureAire Monitoring Systems
  • Posted on : July 14, 2012

Since 2006 PureAire Monitoring Systems O2 Monitors have been used in Hypoxic High Altitude Training rooms. The training rooms are designed to lower the breathable oxygen using nitrogen, and the oxygen monitor is needed to maintain the environment. The technology used to lower the O2 level is used with a nitrogen generator. By lowering the […]

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Is your company using Nitrogen or other Cryogenic gases? Why PureAire Recommends an O2 Deficiency Monitor for Safety.

  • By : PureAire Monitoring Systems
  • Posted on : March 17, 2017

To Buy Product, “Click Here“ PureAire Monitoring Systems, Inc. focuses solely on safety in the workplace, and in laboratory environments. Oxygen deficiency monitors are used in areas using Nitrogen, Helium, Argon, and Carbon Dioxide. PureAire strongly recommends an oxygen deficiency monitor to be installed anywhere cryogenic gases are being stored. The purpose of an oxygen […]

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