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Gas Detectors
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| Offers industrial leak detection systems, including gas detectors, custom testing systems, handheld sniffers, refurbished leak detectors, and rentals. |
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Gas Detection
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| Stocking distributor of gas detectors and combustion analyzers. Manufacturers include Bacharach, TIF, Yellowjacket, Testo, UEI, TPI and E Instruments. |
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Gas Detectors: SenseAir AB
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| Develops and manufactures infrared gas sensors and controllers for both stand-alone operation and integration in other systems. |
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Gas Monitors
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| Gas monitors - carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, LEL, methane detectors and more. Portable gas detection and monitoring equipment. |
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How to Choose Gas Detectors
--Why Use Gas Detectors?--
Many people are concerned about natural gas leaks in their homes. Natural gas is an energy source that is commonly used in homes for cooking, heating, and water heating. It is primarily composed of methane. A natural gas leak can be dangerous because it increases the risk of fire or explosion. Your local gas company works hard to provide adequate warning in the event of a gas leak. Because methane--and therefore, natural gas--does not have any odor, the gas company adds a warning "rotten-egg" smell that can be easily detected by most people. However, people who have a diminished sense of smell may not be able to rely upon this safety mechanism. A natural gas detector can be an important tool to help protect you and your family. Another type of gas detector is designed to detect radon, which is a colorless, tasteless, and odorless radioactive gas produced by the breakdown of uranium in the soil. When allowed to accumulate to high levels, it can be hazardous to long-term health. The Surgeon General has warned that radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer in the United States. Radon levels in a home can vary greatly over a one-month period going from safe levels to dangerous levels and back to safe. Radon gas is impossible to detect without the use of sensitive gas detectors.
--What to Look For in Gas Detectors--
Gas detector units vary greatly in price, features, and ease of installation. Some of them must be professionally installed and may be connected to your home security system. Other brands resemble smoke detectors and are easy for you to install. It is important that the gas detector will not be set off by other elements in your home, such as cigarette smoke or humidity level. Many detectors will respond to other dangerous chemicals in addition to natural gas or radon, such as propane. Some gas detectors use both a light and a sound to alert you to a gas leak. Some use only a sound. Regardless of which type of alarm you prefer, you should make sure that you will be alerted from any area of your home. An alarm that you can't see or hear will not help you.
--Gas detectors can be important safety devices in homes, as well as many industrial environments. Magicyellow.com can help you find the gas detectors you are looking for.
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HOME SECURITY STORE
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951-782-8494

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1760 Chicago Ave
Riverside, CA 92507
10.4MI from Fontana
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INDUSTRIAL SCIENTIFIC INCORPOR
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951-695-2082

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Temecula, CA 92589
44.9MI from Fontana
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People will often choose to purchase and install a gas detector in their home or office in order to help detect the presence of harmful gases that can cause serious injury to their health. Due to breaks or fissures in a homes natural gas system, dangerous gases, such as ammonia, carbon monoxide and hydrogen, can often escape into the home, causing a serious health risk. Because these harmful gases are often odorless and tasteless, a gas detector is often the only way to detect their presence. Gas detectors will usually sound an alarm when the amount of a certain gas has reached a harmful level.
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