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    A Guide for Maintaining Gas Detectors
    October 19, 2025

    A Guide for Maintaining Gas Detectors

    Regular maintenance and inspection of the gas detection system helps identify and correct problems before they escalate and lead to false readings or missed detections.

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    The Dual Nature of Oxygen
    July 21, 2025

    The Dual Nature of Oxygen

    Oxygen is essential for life, yet it can also pose significant risks. Ensuring that oxygen levels are properly monitored and maintained is vital for safeguarding human health and safety.

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    FAQ About Ammonia Gas Detection Systems
    January 25, 2025

    FAQ About Ammonia Gas Detection Systems

    Ammonia is a corrosive, toxic gas or liquid used in manufacturing and refrigeration. Exposure to high levels of ammonia can be fatal. Learn the ins and outs about ammonia gas detection systems here.

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    How to Convert ppm to %vol
    October 25, 2024

    How to Convert ppm to %vol

    This technical resource from Critical Environment Technologies provides essential information for gas detection professionals, facility managers, and safety engineers.

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    Fixed vs Portable Gas Detection Equipment
    September 5, 2024

    Fixed vs Portable Gas Detection Equipment

    When choosing between fixed and portable gas detectors there are many factors to consider to ensure the proper monitoring measures are being taken to ensure the health and safety of occupants.

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    Navigating the Hazardous Gases in Breweries
    August 28, 2024

    Navigating the Hazardous Gases in Breweries

    When considering the hazardous gases in a brewery, CO2 is likely the first to come to mind. While it plays a crucial role in brewing, other gases like ammonia, nitrogen, and ozone can also be present.

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    The Oxides of Nitrogen - NO and NO2
    June 19, 2024

    The Oxides of Nitrogen - NO and NO2

    Both NO and NO2 are produced during the combustion process and are emitted into the air through the exhaust of gasoline run vehicles. What other similarities and differences do the two gases have?

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    Calibration Could Save Your Life
    March 18, 2024

    Calibration Could Save Your Life

    Many gases—some detectable by humans, others not—can leak into the spaces where we work and play, becoming dangerous when they exceed safe concentrations.

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    At What Height Should Sensors be Mounted?
    January 22, 2024

    At What Height Should Sensors be Mounted?

    Proper sensor placement is critical for effective gas detection. The mounting height and location of sensors directly impacts their ability to detect hazardous conditions and protect personnel. Thi...

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    Reasons to Replace Gas Sensors
    December 5, 2023

    Reasons to Replace Gas Sensors

    Gas detection transmitters play a crucial role in safeguarding lives and property by monitoring and detecting hazardous gases in the environment. These devices consist of various components, with sens

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    CET's Quick Ship Program
    November 27, 2023

    CET's Quick Ship Program

    Need product NOW?! Check out our most popular products that are now available for quick ship, in as little as 2 days!

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    What CO2 Gas Detector Do You Need?
    October 15, 2023

    What CO2 Gas Detector Do You Need?

    CET offers CO2 gas detectors for indoor air quality and for life, health and safety applications with various ranges, units of measure and alarm levels that are fully programmable in the field.

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    Carbon Dioxide Monitoring
    April 17, 2023

    Carbon Dioxide Monitoring

    CO2 is naturally occurring all around us and in low concentrations it is not the least harmful. However, CO2 has the potential to exist in unhealthy concentrations in a multitude of applications which

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    The Ventilation and Gas Detection Connection
    March 22, 2023

    The Ventilation and Gas Detection Connection

    Advancements in gas detection technology has made energy and cost management possible by connecting the two systems together and putting the gas detection system in the driver's seat to run the ventil

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    Bump Testing vs Calibration
    January 13, 2023

    Bump Testing vs Calibration

    Most malfunctions are discovered at the time of calibration or bump testing, meaning at some point between calibrations the gas monitor manifested a problem.

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    Sound the Alarm!
    January 2, 2023

    Sound the Alarm!

    Remote audible/visual devices offer superior notification because they are loud and bright and more likely to promote a generalized and appropriate human response to an emergency situation.

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    cGas IR Refrigerant Detector from CET
    October 17, 2022

    cGas IR Refrigerant Detector from CET

    CET has launched a brand new non-dispersive infrared, dual beam gas detector for accurate, low level detection of a wide variety of refrigerants, including A2L refrigerants, SF6 and CO2 (R744).

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    Indoor Air Quality Myths Debunked
    September 14, 2022

    Indoor Air Quality Myths Debunked

    Today's buildings, whether it is a home, office, manufacturing plant, hospital, etc., are more energy efficient; however, they also foster a potentially harmful environment. Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) h

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    What Could be Leaking in the Boiler Room?
    April 30, 2019

    What Could be Leaking in the Boiler Room?

    Natural gas is a flammable gas that is commonly used in building heating systems such as schools, universities and dormitories. It consists primarily of methane gas. The source of the natural gas is..

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    Gas Detection Etiquette in the Kitchen
    April 30, 2019

    Gas Detection Etiquette in the Kitchen

    Gas cooking equipment such as grills, stoves and fryers in restaurants, hotels and other commercial kitchens often use natural gas or propane for an energy supply. If a burner was left on or a fitting

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    A Few Facts About Ozone
    June 8, 2018

    A Few Facts About Ozone

    Classification Toxic, oxidizing agent, powerful disinfectant Molecular Formula O3 Molecular Weight 47.997 g/mol Fire Hazard Rating Risk of fire and explosion on contact with combustible substances M..

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    Bump Testing Ammonia Sensors
    February 28, 2018

    Bump Testing Ammonia Sensors

    Bump testing a gas sensor involves flowing a concentration of gas that is slightly higher than the Low alarm setpoint of the gas detector for a short period of time (1-2 minutes or less).

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    A Few Facts About Ammonia
    November 14, 2017

    A Few Facts About Ammonia

    Classification Inorganic, toxic gas Molecular Formula NH3 or H3N Molecular Weight 17.031 g/mol Fire Hazard Rating Slight to moderate, on its own The presence of oil or other combustible materials incr

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    How Long do Sensors Last?
    October 5, 2017

    How Long do Sensors Last?

    Understanding sensor lifespan is essential for planning maintenance schedules and ensuring continuous protection. Different sensor technologies have varying life expectancies based on their operati...

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    CET
    October 5, 2017

    Handy Conversion Factors

    Converting between different units of gas concentration is a common requirement in gas detection. This reference guide provides the key conversion factors used in the industry.

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    CET
    October 5, 2017

    Q&A about Indoor Air Quality

    Indoor air quality monitoring is increasingly important for occupant health and comfort. This Q&A addresses common questions about IAQ sensing and control.

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    Carbon Monoxide (CO) vs Carbon Dioxide (CO₂)
    October 5, 2017

    Carbon Monoxide (CO) vs Carbon Dioxide (CO₂)

    Carbon monoxide (CO) and carbon dioxide (CO₂) are often confused, but they are fundamentally different gases with distinct properties, hazards and gas detection requirements. Understanding these differences is essential for proper gas detection system design.

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    CET
    October 5, 2017

    Q&A about Fixed Systems

    Indoor air quality monitoring is increasingly important for occupant health and comfort. This Q&A addresses common questions about IAQ sensing and control.

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    Gas Detection in Ripening Rooms
    April 8, 2016

    Gas Detection in Ripening Rooms

    Monitoring ethylene and carbon dioxide in ripening rooms allows for more efficient control and optimization of the ripening process, a higher safety level and better production.

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    IP to NEMA Conversion Guide
    March 31, 2016

    IP to NEMA Conversion Guide

    Choosing the right enclosure rating can make or break the reliability of electrical equipment in different types of environments. Two systems dominate the conversation—IP ratings and NEMA ratings—and while they serve a similar purpose, they measure protection in different ways.

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    Calibrating Multiple Gas Detectors
    October 2, 2015

    Calibrating Multiple Gas Detectors

    Depending on the number and placement of gas detectors in your facility, you might be looking at the task of calibrating them as never-ending. Should they all be calibrated at the same time?

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    Gas Hazards in Ice Arenas
    March 2, 2015

    Gas Hazards in Ice Arenas

    Many gas hazards are present in various locations within community recreational facilities and should be monitored by multiple gas detectors.

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    What is a Breathing or Respiratory Zone?
    June 14, 2012

    What is a Breathing or Respiratory Zone?

    In the past, vehicle exhaust gas detectors have been installed on or near the ceiling. In contrary, Critical Environment Technologies Canada Inc. (CETCI) has always recommended that they be installed.

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    Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Leak in Soda Machines
    October 6, 2011

    Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Leak in Soda Machines

    Carbon dioxide, also known as CO 2 , is a very well known gas type but not everyone knows how deadly it is. Most people know it as a gas that humans exhale but commercially, it is manufactured and shi

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    The Hazards of Being in a Beauty Salon
    October 6, 2011

    The Hazards of Being in a Beauty Salon

    There are many health risks associated with the beauty industry due to the chemicals found in the products. We are all affected by these chemicals every time we go to the beauty salon. Many of the pro

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