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Considering Cost-of-Ownership Before Buying a Gas Monitor

Considering Cost-of-Ownership Before Buying a Gas Monitor

You should consider more than just the price tag when buying a gas monitor, because a lower upfront cost doesn’t mean it offers the best value. Monitoring your workplace for hazardous gases can take time, but safety should never be compromised. That’s why it’s important to calculate the total cost of ownership when using a gas monitor. Certain devices come with features that can help you save money over time, even though they come with a higher price tag. Keep the following considerations i …
May 16th 2022 PK Safety Team
3-Year Warranty Gas Monitor Comparison

3-Year Warranty Gas Monitor Comparison

One of the most important factors to consider when choosing a gas detector for your business is the length and  scope of the gas detector warranty. Substantial instrument and sensor warranties are a good indication of the product's quality, durability, and show that the gas detector supplier stands behind their customer service and technical support. This coverage can also significantly reduce the cost of ownership over the life of the device. With a long-term warranty, you c …
Mar 3rd 2022 PK Safety Team
Gas Detector Comparison: GX3R Vs Multi-Gas Clip

Gas Detector Comparison: GX3R Vs Multi-Gas Clip

Both the  RKI GX-3R 4 Gas Confined Space Monitor and Gas Clip Technologies Multi-Gas Clip can be used to measure oxygen, carbon monoxide, and hydrogen sulfide in the field. If you need help choosing between the the two, use the following guide to select the best option for you and your team. Gas Monitor Size The GX-3R is known as the industry’s smallest gas monitor, measuring just 2.2 x 2.55 x 1.02 inches. The Multi-Gas Clip is slightly larger at 2.4 x 4.7 x 1.2 inches. Weig …
Oct 11th 2021 PK Safety Team
Does Your Business Need Fixed or Portable LEL Gas Detector?

Does Your Business Need Fixed or Portable LEL Gas Detector?

On May 16, 2020, 11 firefighters were hospitalized after responding to multiple buildings that caught fire after an explosion in downtown Los Angeles. Though officials are still investigating whether hazardous materials were involved, tragic incidents like these could potentially be avoided with the use of Lower Explosive Limit (LEL) detectors.  Depending on what type of business you conduct, an LEL detector will help you be more aware of the buildup of flammable gases, while measu …
May 22nd 2020 PK Safety Team
Frequently Asked Questions about LEL Gas and LEL Gas Detectors

Frequently Asked Questions about LEL Gas and LEL Gas Detectors

Understanding the lower explosive limits (LEL) of combustible gases is crucial when it comes to protecting the health and safety of your employees. As a construction worker, maintenance professional or someone that works in confined spaces, you need to be aware of the LELs of certain hazardous gases, while measuring the amount of gas in the air as a percentage of the total volume using a gas monitor. If the amount of gas in the air suprasses the LEL, the gas could spontaneously combust, injur …
Apr 6th 2020 PK Safety Team