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You are here: Home Archive 2009 October Weekly Edition 1st of October 2009 Containing noxious gases before they get the chance to do serious damage

Containing noxious gases before they get the chance to do serious damage

by SINEVA TOEVAI last modified Oct 02, 2009 11:13 AM

RESIDUAL toxic gases in containers often go undetected through ordinary sense of smell, so early detection and safe removal of these poisons must be urgently carried out to avoid serious health problems, Nordiko Quarantine Systems said.

“In many cases, where a person can smell toxic gas, the concentration is so high it can prove fatal,” Nordiko general manager Wil Grullemans said.
“Detection by gas monitors therefore becomes the sound platform for the safe unloading of containers...

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