With chilling months right around the corner, you might be concerned about a number of things: driving conditions, keeping your home heated, shoveling the driveway. For people who work outside, winter weather can pose a range of risks, from hypothermia to slipping on ice. However, if atmospheric hazards are a risk at your worksite, the way your life-saving gas detection equipment might react to the less-than-ideal conditions should be at the top of that list.
By following some simple tips, you can worry less about your portable gas monitor’s performance and trust that you can depend on it to prevent exposure to toxic or combustible gases.