Single Gas Detectors

Single gas detectors are designed to monitor and alert users to the presence of one specific gas. They are usually clipped to your pocket or somewhere around the breathing zone. At Rockall Safety, we supply a wide range of single gas detectors from leading manufacturers including Honeywell, Drager, Crowcon, and more.

As the largest distributor of Honeywell portable gas detectors in the UK, Rockall Safety is uniquely positioned to offer industry leading products at highly competitive prices, backed by expert technical support. With over 20 years of experience in gas detection, we understand which solutions work best for different industries and applications.

A single gas detector is typically worn on the body, often clipped to clothing within the breathing zone. It continuously monitors the air for a specific gas and provides audible, visual, and vibrating alarms if dangerous levels are detected. These devices are widely used in industries such as oil and gas, utilities, wastewater, construction, manufacturing, and confined space entry, where exposure to toxic or flammable gases can pose serious health and safety risks.

Single gas detectors are commonly used to monitor gases such as carbon monoxide (CO), hydrogen sulphide (H₂S), oxygen (O₂) and flammable gases such as methane (CH₄).

For more information, please call  02920 759 683 or complete the form here.

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Single Gas Detectors

Single gas detectors are designed to monitor and alert users to the presence of one specific gas. They are usually clipped to your pocket or somewhere around the breathing zone. At Rockall Safety, we supply a wide range of single gas detectors from leading manufacturers including Honeywell, Drager, Crowcon, and more.

As the largest distributor of Honeywell portable gas detectors in the UK, Rockall Safety is uniquely positioned to offer industry leading products at highly competitive prices, backed by expert technical support. With over 20 years of experience in gas detection, we understand which solutions work best for different industries and applications.

A single gas detector is typically worn on the body, often clipped to clothing within the breathing zone. It continuously monitors the air for a specific gas and provides audible, visual, and vibrating alarms if dangerous levels are detected. These devices are widely used in industries such as oil and gas, utilities, wastewater, construction, manufacturing, and confined space entry, where exposure to toxic or flammable gases can pose serious health and safety risks.

Single gas detectors are commonly used to monitor gases such as carbon monoxide (CO), hydrogen sulphide (H₂S), oxygen (O₂) and flammable gases such as methane (CH₄).

For more information, please call  02920 759 683 or complete the form here.

FAQs

What is a single gas detector and how does it work?

A single gas detector is designed to monitor one specific hazardous gas, such as carbon monoxide (CO), hydrogen sulfide (H₂S), or oxygen. It uses sensors to measure gas levels in real time and alerts the user if concentrations exceed safe limits. Other sensors available.

What gases can a single gas detector monitor?

Single gas detectors are used to detect a singular gas like carbon monoxide, hydrogen sulfide, oxygen, nitrogen dioxide, sulfur dioxide and more.

When should I use a single gas detector instead of a multi gas detector?

Single gas detectors are ideal when you only need to monitor one specific hazard, such as oxygen deficiency or carbon monoxide exposure. They are lightweight and easy to use, usually just one button.

How often should a single gas detector be calibrated or bump tested?

Single gas detectors should be bump tested before each shift to ensure the sensor responds correctly. Full calibration is recommended every 6 to 12 months. Please get in contact with Rockall Safety for more information.

Can single gas detectors be used in confined spaces?

Single gas detectors are commonly used in confined spaces like tanks and sewers to monitor oxygen levels or toxic gases.

What are the benefits of using a single gas detector?

Single gas detectors are lightweight, easy to use, cost-effective, and provide focused protection against a specific gas hazard.

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