Analox gas monitor is shortlisted in S-Lab Awards

Published: 10-Apr-2014

O2NE+ oxygen depletion monitor warns of dangerous oxygen levels in the workplace

Analox, a UK manufacturer of gas monitors, detectors and alarms based in Stokesley, North Yorkshire, has reached the final of the 2014 S-Lab Innovation Awards with its O2NE+ oxygen depletion monitor.

The company has made the shortlist of the 'New Product' category for an easy-to-install, long-life oxygen monitor that warns personnel of a potentially dangerous depletion of oxygen in the workplace.

Simon Lunt, Sales and Marketing Director Commercial Division at Analox, said: ‘Our laboratory customers take their lab safety seriously - a passion we share. Analox understands that many laboratory budgets are under pressure so it is important to install reliable, low maintenance safety equipment. The O2NE+ is a direct result of decades of gas detection experience coupled with simply listening to what our customers want. We’re proud that our O2 monitors help to make labs even safer all around the world.’

The O2NE+ provides two audio visual alarms pre-set to warn employees of dangerous oxygen levels, suitable for use in labs where there is a threat of a potential leak or build-up of inert gas.

The long life O2 sensor can last for up to 10 years and only needs calibrating every 18 months. The monitor is also suitable for use with helium.

The S-Lab Innovation awards showcase individuals, teams and institutions that have made a difference, covering everything from best practice lab design to product innovation.

The awards ceremony will precede the Supporting World Class Science conference, which takes place at King's College, London from 2-3 September.

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