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Automotive Safety

At CO2Meter, we specialize in gas detection safety solutions for automotive applications such as vehicle exhaust systems, parking garages, loading docks and garage tunnels. When it comes to the automotive industry, many regulations also require a gas warning system that triggers an alarm and can switch thresholds dependent upon local state and jurisdictional requirements.

Vehicle Exhaust System Gas Hazards

In the event that the permissible CO limit value of 30ppm is exceeded, the legislator has reliably regulated safety-related requirements. Fixed gas detection systems are crucial monitoring solutions in terms of ventilation. These devices can regulate the air quality in closed rooms and decide when the ventilation must be started. In the event of a risk of poisoning or fire caused by leaking LPG gas or CO from motor vehicles, the fire department can be informed at the same time.

What are the warning signs for CO exposure?

  • Headaches
  • Dizziness
  • Vomiting
  • Chest Pain
  • Confusion

Benefits of using a CO Gas Detector?

  1. CO gas detectors provide early warning if a potential hazard may occur by using EC sensor technologies that can detect colorless, odorless, and tasteless gas.
  2. CO gas detectors prevent CO poisoning and minimize the risk of negative health effects. 
  3. CO gas detectors ensure compliance with safety standards and exposure limits
  4. CO gas detectors provide peace of mind and instant indication should a potential leak occur in identifying the potential presence of carbon monoxide.

Too much carbon monoxide in an unventilated space is deadly. To protect workers from carbon monoxide, CO2Meter offers fast, reliable, and accurate fixed, wall-mount, portable, hand-held CO monitors and personal safety alarms.

Industrial CO, NO2, LPG Gas Detectors:

In industrial settings, more advanced gas detection systems may be used. These systems consist of fixed gas detectors strategically placed throughout the facility. They continuously monitor the air quality and can provide alarms and warnings if high levels of gases are detected. These detectors often use electrochemical sensors, infrared sensors, or semiconductor sensors.

"Easy to install, easy to set up, and easy calibration - just what I was looking for."

- Phillip Farrar
Water Plant Superintendent

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