Carbon monoxide is present in several different industries, such as oil and gas, food manufacturing and petroleum refining. Carbon monoxide binds to haemoglobin in the blood, reducing oxygen delivery to vital organs, potentially leading to severe health effects or death. Even low concentrations of CO in enclosed spaces can be hazardous, making it essential to monitor.

Carbon Monoxide Gas Detectors

Colourless, tasteless and odourless

Produced by burning carbon-based fuels

Highly toxic, can cause death

Can accumulate in enclosed or poorly ventilated areas

Poses risk of fire and explosion

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How to detect CARBON MONOXIDE

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