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New smart sensors can help detect dangerous internal failures in lithium-ion batteries before they escalate into fires or explosions, say researchers from the University of Surrey. Lithium-ion ...
Pebblebee's Alert update reminds us that gadget companies are capable of issuing software updates that benefit users and aren ...
In late June, emergency crews in Wheatley, Ontario were once again forced to evacuate downtown due to a hydrogen sulfide gas leak—the same toxic gas that caused a devastating 2021 explosion that ...
Place’s new line of smart alarms incorporates many of the best features of Google’s discontinued Protect, adding indoor air quality monitoring and a security camera. But it lacks smart home ...
Industrial Nitrogen Gas Detector with Dual Alarm System To ensure a timely and tiered response to oxygen depletion, the GasDog series incorporates a two-stage alarm: ...
The result is a next-generation hydrogen sulfide (H₂S) sensor capable of detecting trace gas concentrations as low as 2 ppm, with a response time of under 10 seconds. At the heart of this breakthrough ...
On March 5, 2025, Emerson announced the release of its Rosemount 625IR Fixed Gas Detector, with the company citing a need for end users to be able to detect hydrocarbon gases quickly and reliably ...
A particularly helpful method for avoiding excessive H2S exposure is constant monitoring by advanced gas detection systems such as our ALTAIR io 4 Connected Gas Detector. Such systems can give you an ...
H2S is a kind of poisonous gas that exist in oil, chemical production process. The detection of H2S plays an important role in mine, oil and gas exploration, production of chemical product, control of ...
The detection of H2S plays an important role in mine, oil and gas exploration, production of chemical product, control of atmosphere environment. The monitoring system for The H2S gas volume fraction ...
Balloon launches from around the world are part of a new kind of global alarm system: One that can detect if another country tries to dim the sun.
NYC’s Local Law 157 requires natural gas detectors in apartments by May 2025, potentially triggering service shut-offs.