Compressed Gas Western and Everett Carbonic offer CO2 monitoring products used by breweries, restaurants, machine shops, garages and many other businesses as a low-cost way to warn employees to stay out of enclosed areas with high CO2 levels.
Measuring indoor CO2 levels is important for
- Indoor air quality
- Preventing toxic CO2 levels
Carbon dioxide, in the form of dry ice or liquid in canisters, pose a potential deadly threat when stored in enclosed spaces. As CO2 levels rise, the quantity of volatle organic compounds (VOCs), odors and micro-organisms in the air rise too.
In addition to air quality, a buildup of carbon dioxide gas can also effect your health. Studies have shown high CO2 concentrations directly effect your ability to concentrate on tasks. |