Which Gas Detection Device is Right for Your Workplace?

Which Gas Detection Device is Right for Your Workplace?

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Choosing a gas monitor or detection device depends on the nature of your workplace and how your employees interact with the space. Learn about the pros and cons of different types of gas monitors to make the right choice for your business.

Three Types of Gas Detectors:

  • Portable gas detectors
  • Fixed gas detectors
  • Gas detection tubes (Colorimetric detection devices)

Portable Gas Detectors

  • Portable gas monitors are designed for employees working in the field or on location.
  • Ideal for first responders, maintenance and utility workers that work in a range of hazardous environments.
  • Often clipped to the person’s collar, lapel, or bag, keeping their hands free on the job. Should be worn near the “breathing zone” for most accurate readings.
  • Will emit an audible, vibrating, flashing alarm when toxic gases are present, so the person will see, hear, and feel the warning. Ideal for noisy areas or those with low visibility.
  • Battery operated to be worn or carried easily.

Fixed Gas Detectors

  • Fixed gas detectors are designed for continuous monitoring of the workplace.
  • Ideal for keeping track of known potential hazards within the same space on an ongoing basis.
  • Often mounted to the wall or ceiling.
  • Will emit an audible, flashing alarm when toxic gases are present.
  • Requires installation and regular maintenance.

Gas Detection Tubes

  • Low cost and easy to use.
  • Provides qualitative results for periodic spot testing.
  • Ideal for brief, short-term measurements, with tube choices covering a wide variety of gases.
  • Uses a color-coded system for near-instant results.
  • Able to measure gases for which there are no electronic sensors available.

Single vs. Multi-Gas Monitors

  • Single-gas monitors detect just one hazardous gas at a time such as hydrogen sulfide or chlorine gas.
  • Multi-gas monitors have more than one sensor to detect a range of gases at the same time, such as oxygen (O2), hydrogen sulfide (H2S), carbon monoxide (CO), and the Lower Explosive Levels (LEL) of a variety of combustible gases.

Gas Detectors vs. Gas Monitors

While many use these terms interchangeably, they can have nuanced differences.

Gas Detectors

  • Gas detectors are portable units designed to alert the user to hazardous gases.
  • Typically used by workers as they interact with their workplace

Gas Monitors

  • Gas monitors may be self-contained devices or integrated into a network of similar devices.
  • They may be placed in various rooms, hallways, and other high-traffic areas.
  • They maintain surveillance of a room or space over time.

Speak with the safety experts at PK Safety at 800-829-9580 to find the right gas monitor or detection device for your business. 

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