Gas Detection

Gas detection is a vital safety solution when working in potentially hazardous environments with a risk of toxic gases in the atmosphere. Here at Rockall, we have a generous variety of different devices available, which can be used to detect explosive atmospheres, oxygen deficiency, and toxic gases in the immediate working space.

Take a look at our gas detection safety news and advice for all the information you need regarding what applications gas detectors are needed for.

Specialising in a wide range of resources that are designed to minimise health and safety risks other than gas detectors, we also provide breathing equipment, fall arrest systems and confined space rescue tools that you can rely on through your day to day operations.

If you have any questions relating to our products or services, don’t hesitate to contact our dedicated sale staff on 0845 3300 447 or email our team at [email protected].

Gas Detection in The HVAC Industry
02/08/2024

Gas Detection in HVAC

Posted by Emma Curthoys
Introduction HVAC systems help control the temperature, moisture in the air, and air quality inside buildings. They are used in homes, offices, shops, and factories to keep indoor spaces comfortable and healthy. One of the main jobs of an HVAC system is to keep people comfortable. Heating systems keep buildings warm when it is cold...
Gas Detection in Automotive Safety
02/08/2024

Gas Detection in Automotive Industry

Posted by Emma Curthoys
Introduction The automotive industry plays a huge part in transportation and the global economy. As vehicles operate, they produce emissions that can impact air quality and the environment. To help manage these emissions, testing is carried out to measure the gases released and ensure vehicles meet environmental standards. Emissions testing supports cleaner operations and ongoing...
gas detection in the manufacturing industry
02/08/2024

Gas detection in the Manufacturing Industry

Posted by Rhys Redrup
Introduction Manufacturing is the production of finished goods using tools, human labour, machinery, and chemical processes. Manufacturing enables businesses to sell finished products at a higher price than the raw materials’ cost. Large-scale manufacturing facilitates mass production through assembly line processes and advanced technologies. Efficient manufacturing techniques allow companies to benefit from economies of scale,...
02/08/2024

Gas Detection in the Wastewater Industry

Posted by Rhys Redrup
Introduction Every day, over 50 million household and non-household consumers in England and Wales benefit from high-quality water, sanitation, and drainage services provided by privately-owned companies. Since the privatisation of the water and sewerage industry in 1989, a regulatory framework has ensured that consumers receive high standards of service at a fair price. The Presence...