Introducing PureAire’s MPS Flammable Gas Monitor PureAire Monitoring Systems is pleased to introduce its Molecular Property Spectrometer “MPS” Flammable Gas Monitor. This state-of-the-art gas detection solution, built with a 15+ year sensor, sets a new standard in precision and reliability. Engineered to provide unmatched performance, our MPS Flammable Gas Monitor delivers accurate readings for a […]
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Introduction Oxygen (O2) deficiency monitors, also known as oxygen depletion monitors, are vital safety equipment used across a wide array of industries that help ensure personnel safety. These safety monitoring systems detect low levels of oxygen in the air and will trigger visual and audible alarms when oxygen concentrations drop to an unsafe level. Unsafe, […]
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Introduction Oxygen Depletion, also known as oxygen deficiency, is a serious safety issue that occurs when the oxygen concentration in an environment falls below the level necessary to sustain human life. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) defines an environment where oxygen levels fall below 19.5% as an oxygen-deficient atmosphere, which should be treated […]
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There is no question that working with inert gasses can be a useful but dangerous practice. Ideally, there should be an oxygen deficiency monitor in your facility to make sure the air is safe to breathe in case of a gas leak. If your facility is in Denver County, and you don’t yet have an […]
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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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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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