Carbon Monoxide Gas Detection
CO Gas Detectors & Sensors
Carbon Monoxide Gas Detectors
Single point gas detectors monitor CO levels within a facility and can accurately pinpoint the source of carbon monoxide leaks. Our CO detectors are CSA certified for Class 1, Division 1 or Class 1, Division 2 hazardous locations and highly configurable.Dual gas detectors, are advanced, cost-effective, and dependable gas detection solutions. These CO sensors can monitor multiple points in a facility at once. Our dual sensor gas detectors are CSA Certified for Class 1, Division 1, or Class 1, Division 2 hazardous locations.
Carbon Monoxide Spare Sensors
RC Systems offers spare sensors for carbon monoxide detectors to ensure that your CO gas detection system works as designed. Our CO spare sensors are available to meet your exact specifications and feature sensor ranges from 0-5000ppm, depending on the model.Carbon Monoxide Calibration Gasses, Kits, and Accessories
Keep your carbon monoxide detection system running efficiently by performing regular maintenance and calibration checks. We offer the carbon monoxide calibration kits, and other accessories to help operations continue as planned while minimizing risk for workers within your facility.Carbon Monoxide Systems for At-Risk Industries
CO forms when carbon-containing materials such as gasoline, natural gas, kerosene, oil, wood, propane, or coal burn incompletely. It is a common industrial hazard that affects workers in warehouses, refineries, pulp and paper production, steel production, and any application involving boilers, ovens, furnaces, or gas-powered vehicles. Industries commonly at risk for carbon monoxide exposure include:- Metal fabricators
- Food & beverage processing or production
- Chemical processing
- Pharma & biotechnology
- And many, many more.
Signs & Symptoms of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
Installing CO detectors throughout your facility will alert you to any carbon monoxide present, although it is still critical to recognize the signs and symptoms of CO exposure as the gas is invisible to the human eye and has no taste or smell. Symptoms of CO gas exposure include:- Weakness, dizziness, and confusion
- Blurred vision
- Nausea or vomiting
- Shortness of breath
- Loss of consciousness.