The aftermath of gas detectors in emergency treatment accidents
The ultimate goal of any emergency response is to control and eliminate the leakage. Hazardous substances usually pollute the surrounding water and soil. Relevant units should confirm the concentration of these pollutants in order to decide whether to carry out further aftermath work. If it is just an oil spill and it has been completely absorbed by the soil, there is no need to deal with it.
It can be seen that as a gas detector suitable for emergency accidents, it should at least have the following characteristics:
Equipped with as many gas sensors as possible and at least one broadband detector such as PID or MOS for detection of VOCs;
The configuration of the sensor is as flexible as possible, and it is best to install catalytic combustion, electrochemical, infrared, photoionization (PID) sensors and detectors arbitrarily;
As large a data storage capacity as possible and convenient for you to download to your computer;
The measurement data can be displayed intuitively and conveniently, and it is best to display the trend data in the form of graphics;
It has a large-capacity rechargeable battery, which can support the instrument to work for a long time. It is best to have an alkaline battery adapter to prevent it from being used in time when it is forgotten to charge;
The instrument should be equipped with a pump suction function, which is convenient for leak inspection, headspace analysis and other operations;
Intrinsically safe for use in hazardous environments;
The instrument should have the characteristics of small size, light weight, easy to use and other portable features.