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TOO LATE FOR THE HINDENBURG, BUT…

May 1, 2007

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INDUSTRIAL SCIENTIFIC CORP.

The dock-able GasBadge Pro single gas monitor now includes a electrochemical hydrogen sensor option to detect hydrogen in the range of 0-2,000 ppm in power plants, steel mills, refineries or other areas where low-level hydrogen leaks may exist. The monitor can be quickly adapted with interchangeable sensors. It can monitor unsafe levels of oxygen or any one of the following additional toxic gases: ammonia, CO, chlorine, chlorine dioxide, hydrogen cyanide, H2S, NO2, phosphine and SO2.

Oakdale, Pa. (800) DETECTS www.indsci.com
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