
Understanding the hazards of gases Hazards and preventive measures of hydrogen gas (Part 1)
Hydrogen gas at room temperature and pressure is a colorless, odorless, highly flammable, and insoluble gas in water. Hydrogen is lighter than air, and when used and stored indoors, leaks can rise and accumulate on the roof, making it difficult to discharge. When exposed to a fire source, it can cause an explosion. Hydrogen is listed in the list of hazardous chemicals and is controlled in accordance with the Regulations on the Safety Management of Hazardous Chemicals.

The role of oxygen detectors in detecting the hazards of oxygen deficiency or enrichment
Oxygen is an essential gas for our survival. Normally, the concentration of oxygen is normal, but in some enclosed environments with poor ventilation, there may be situations of oxygen enrichment or hypoxia. When the oxygen content exceeds the normal concentration we accept, accidents can occur once a person is in such an environment.

Application of Toxic and Harmful Gas Alarm in VOC Detection
VOC is the abbreviation for volatile organic compounds. Generally speaking, VOC refers to volatile organic compounds. However, in terms of environmental protection, VOC refers to a type of volatile organic compound that is active and harmful. So we know that VOC is a harmful gas substance. Before understanding how to scientifically detect VOC, we need to know what harm VOC can cause to both the human body and the environment?

Why can't open kitchens have gas supply? What kind of kitchen meets ventilation standards?
Many young families choose mainstream open kitchens when decorating. But! Do you know why open kitchens are refused access to gas? In this issue, we will take you to explore the truth.

Common Issues with Gas Analyzers and Solutions
In our modern pursuit of a healthy, safe, and joyful life, gas and Toxic Gas Detectors have become indispensable safety companions. However, despite their critical importance, these devices are not without flaws.

10 Ways to Make Your GAS ANALYZER Easier
In the gas and toxic gas alarm industry, safety is always the primary consideration. With the continuous advancement of technology, we have more innovative ways to simplify the use of Gas Analyzers and enhance safety.

How to arrange and install gas detectors in different places?
Combustible or toxic gas detectors are required to be installed in industrial places such as petroleum, chemical, metallurgical, and comprehensive pipe galleries, as well as commercial places such as catering, hotels, and supermarkets. However, many consumers often fail to monitor the instrument after purchasing it due to incorrect installation location, and may even damage the instrument, causing unnecessary losses.

Preventing invisible assassins, CAATM uses one move to defeat ‘enemies’
On December 14, 2024, a carbon monoxide poisoning incident occurred in the second floor bedroom of a hotel in the northern Georgian ski resort of Gudori, resulting in 12 deaths, including 1 Georgian citizen and 11 foreign tourists.

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