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Gas Detection Services Detecting the invisible threat of gas World of today and tomorrow is digitally joined. Any system or service for monitoring the safety of buildings and enclosed places of all sorts must be integrated and global competition in an ever more demanding and sophisticated market. Dr Lorcan Maher's message to security companies is simple and brutal - adopt and include the detection of gas and all other risks that could be monitored electronically or risk being overtaken by new systems and wider spectrum of services based on today's intelligent building systems and facility management. The intruder is the ultimate silent gas. Undetectable, except sometimes by the human nose or by specialized detectors. With the ideal sensor for this type of gas. What could be harmful or even fatal. Or simply toxic. Or flammable or even explosive. The smoke is better. Control room of people can see on the screen, where a visual inspection. And detectors are cheap and gay. Some other types of gases are generally not dangerous, causes little trouble. But that includes refrigerant leaks in equipment, which are expensive to replace and leaks can cause malfunctions. The key point gas detection for security companies is that they are missing a golden opportunity, says Dr Lorcan Maher, CEO of MURCO, a manufacturer of equipment for gas detection technologies. "Detection of gas is a sector growing rapidly and profitably. He is led to greater security and occupational health legislation in most countries and also by the high cost of replacing modern refrigerants friendly environment in the food distribution and air conditioning, new engine with a capacity regulatory regimes. " advanced gas detection is currently based on high accuracy, long life electronic units, sensors that can cover a wide spectrum of gases or specific targets or difficult to detect gas. "For a security company, if the supply and installation or to provide a monitoring service, the key point is that they are networked. Gas detection units can be incorporated into a monitoring system security, wired or wireless. " Dr. Lorcan Maher goes on to suggest that the detection of gas is so obvious a complementary role in all security planning and configuration, for example, smoke and temperature detection and prevention of fires and alarms. "The future trend is already clear that these tasks are integrated control systems in modern digital building management, which are certainly gain much ground in the new building where they can be designed into the specifications to a early stage. But why the security industry's market share performance management facilities? "The reason it does, of course, is that the security people and companies have long seen themselves as specialists. Rightly so, but the problem is that in so doing, they are obliged to a traditional range of risks. But this has all been what the jargon calls C 'is a paradigm shift, with the advent of digital surveillance systems across the board, the new generation of micro- surveillance cameras remotely over the Internet to alarm devices pre-series mobile phones to call the [cell] or even send SMS text messages. world of today and tomorrow is digitally joined. Any system or a service for monitoring the safety of buildings and enclosed places of all sorts must be integrated and global competition in an ever more demanding and sophisticated market. " His message for security companies is simple and brutal - Adopt and include the detection of gas and all other risks that could be monitored electronically or risk being overtaken by new systems and wider spectrum of services based on construction Intelligent systems today and facilities management. Active control services security can survive longer, but with smart modern electronic systems, passive monitoring will Completel. Posted on July 10, 2010.
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