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Bulk CO2 Tank Safety

Bulk CO2 Tank Safety

Our CO2 safety monitors and gas detection alarms are low-cost, maintenance-free, and are designed to protect facilities from CO2 tank leaks and exposure.

  • Most CO2 storage safety alarms are available for immediate shipment
  • Our gas detection alarms are all designed to meet OSHA-compliance
  • We offer customized options to meet your specific facility requirements
  • Our devices can be easily installed in less than 20 minutes (see YouTube)
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What are the hazards of CO2 tanks?

Thousands of liquid carbon dioxide cylinders and tanks are used across the country for industries like restaurants, beverage dispensing, breweries, refrigeration, industrial plants, hospitals and laboratories, and even indoor agriculture. All of these vessels however pose a potential safety hazard for individuals if not installed and used properly.

CO2 cylinder and tank safety are very important. An accident can quickly hurt or even kill staff, maintenance workers, or customers. Read more about bulk CO2 tank safety, here.

Why bulk CO2 Tank Safety Requires CO2 Monitoring

Bulk CO2 tank safety requires CO2 monitors to detect and prevent potential leaks, ensuring a safe environment by monitoring CO2 levels and preventing hazardous exposure. Proper CO2 Monitoring helps facilities stay compliant with safety regulations and protects employees from the dangers of CO2 buildup.

Is CO2 dangerous? 

The primary concerns are:

  1. Bulk CO2 tanks should be bolted to the floor to ensure they do not tip over.
  2. Tank and cylinder leakage is common. While the tanks are designed to withstand punctures, the fittings used to distribute the gas are not.
  3. The areas around the tanks and cylinders should be well-ventilated if possible and should always be monitored by a CO2 safety alarm.
  4. CO2 tanks and cylinders should be stored in areas with a temperature of less than 125°F (51.7°C).

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"Easy to install, easy to set up, and easy calibration - just what I was looking for."

- Phillip Farrar
Water Plant Superintendent

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