
Pocket CO Model 300 has been designed as a simple and effective tool to determine, measure, or record Carbon Monoxide (CO) levels in any environment. The instrument has been programmed based on guidelines for indoor and outdoor CO exposure from several organizations, including OSHA and ACGIH. Alarms are factory set at 50PPM, the ACGIH maximum recommended short-term exposure of 125PPM, and a death hazard of 400 PPM CO.
Low levels of CO, typically less than 10 PPM, are not considered especially hazardous, but they do indicate a source of CO. Sustained levels above 25 PPM for 8 hours, and short-term exposure to more than 125 PPM CO, should be avoided. Seek clean air, ventilation, or any other means to eliminate exposure. Get more information online at http://www.kwjengineering.com and at http://www.detectcarbonmonoxide.com.
Pocket CO Model 300 is a stand-alone unit, and because of its small size can be carried on a key ring, clipped to a worker’s shirt pocket, or attached to the dashboard of a vehicle or piece of equipment. Pocket CO is designed specifically to be affordable and easy to use by health professionals and concerned homeowners. The device can be used in CO detection applications such as OSHA enforcement, fire service exposure, parking garages, warehouses, municipal buildings, hotel rooms, home furnace inspection and barbecue areas; and for mobile measurements on boats, cars, trucks, trains, airplanes, and anywhere else Carbon Monoxide exposure is possible.
View the Pocket CO Model 300 data sheet here.