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Think about your gas detector

by admin | Dec 9, 2014 | News

Did you know that it takes the sensors of most gas detectors 60 seconds to register and alarm when a dangerous environment is detected? In 60 seconds, most human beings can walk over 80 meters. So in that minute, you could walk into an oxygen depleted or toxic environment before the alarm warns you. Click here to read more.

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