Ammonia is characterised as a flammable gas, although it’s difficult to ignite.

Ammonia is a naturally occurring substance found in air, soil, and water, and it is the only common alkali gas. As an irritant, ammonia becomes increasingly bothersome with higher concentrations, and is considered highly toxic. To ensure worker safety, use an ammonia detector to monitor exposure levels.

Ammonia Gas Detectors

Colourless with a pungent odour

Flammable but difficult to ignite

Extremely toxic

Naturally occurring

Short atmospheric lifespan

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How to detect AMMONIA

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