Do you give a STEL about your TWA?

By answering this short survey on use of alarms on your portable gas detection device, it will help us improve our training materials, as well as our communication generally. We would very much appreciate your input, It takes less than two minutes, and your responses are completely anonymous.

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If you would like further information on exposure limits, please take a look at our blog entry from 21st August 2014.

Gas Detection in Hades and on a mountain top

Gas detection is required under many different circumstances, and this has been highlighted to us recently in a couple of unusual examples.  Crowcon Gas-Pro has twice appeared on television in recent days, and in both cases, being used to ensure the safety of the presenters and camera crew. However, two very different stories were being told.

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The simple steps to looking after your gas detection equipment this winter.

Gas detectors are there to save your life, whether it is a fixed system or a portable detector, keeping them well maintained is an important part of ownership.

Our guest blogger this week, Julian, has put together simple steps to ensure your gas detector is up for the job as and when it’s required.

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