How to Assess Your Gas Detection Solutions for the New Year
No matter your industry, gas detection is important for ensuring the protection of personnel and property. Buckeye Detection Systems recognizes that identifying the gas detection systems that work best for you can be a challenge for those not familiar with the requirements. Whether you inherited your current system from previous management or are looking to upgrade to a more efficient system, the new year is an excellent time to assess your current equipment and determine what works and what doesn’t. Read on to learn more about how to assess your gas detection solutions for the new year.
Hazardous Gases Present
For industries such as brewing, cultivation, and food and beverage, carbon dioxide (CO2) is present in multiple aspects of the business. Whether using carbon dioxide when dispensing carbonated beverages or to enrich the growth of cannabis, correctly monitoring this gas is essential. A fixed gas detector, such as the BDS-50, is a great first step when building a gas detection system. The BDS-50 is a robust and durable fixed gas detector, making it suitable for a variety of intense environments. However, it is also highly suitable for typical applications like the food and beverage industry.
Determine the Age of the Equipment
If you’ve inherited your gas detection system from previous management, it may be difficult to determine the age of the equipment. However, if you already have Buckeye equipment, identifying the serial number and getting in touch with our technical support team will allow you to seamlessly determine the age of your monitor and decide whether an upgrade is needed. While there’s no single answer for the life of a fixed gas detector, our experts can assist you in identifying problem areas and how Buckeye’s other monitors may suit your needs more efficiently.
Partner with Buckeye for Your Gas Detection Solutions
Our team at Buckeye Detection Systems has decades of experience in the gas detection industry and works closely with our customers to assist them in identifying a combination of equipment that is best suited for their needs. Not sure where to start in assessing your current system? Contact us today on our website to speak to a member of our team. For more tips and gas detection applications, check out our articles page.
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