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Safety has been always our Priority
When gas leaks occur, it only takes seconds to spread into a large room. It is highly difficult to detect if a portable or fixed gas detector is not used to detect the leak. This can impact negatively on employees’ health that ranges from a slight headache to even death, not to mention the harm…
Project Spotlight – The Australian National University
Gas Detection Australia was recently commissioned to install gas detectors throughout The Australian National University’s new Research School of Physics building in Canberra.
How safe is the transportation and logistics of the COVID-19 vaccine?
Gas Detectors, CO2 as relevant equipment for Covid-19 vaccine logistics. The Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine is currently being transported and stored worldwide and must be in low temperatures (-70C as a minimum) packed into containers of dry ice, this is a solid form of carbon dioxide (CO2) and cryogenic freezers (liquid nitrogen). This includes local…
The Importance Of Installation & Commissioning Checks
Installation and Commissioning checks are one of the most important tasks when you purchase a new Gas Detection System; they are required for the safety of staff and to ensure the correct function of your equipment.
We’re Moving!
The Gas Detection Australia headquarters will soon be moving to an exciting new location on Anzac Avenue! Please note that we will be CLOSED from 22nd – 26th August as we make our move. We will re-open at Suite 1, 218 Anzac Avenue, Harristown on Monday 29th August. To ensure we’re able to process any…
We’ve Found Our New Home
We’ve officially moved into our new headquarters on Anzac Avenue!
After 15 years at USQ, we’re very pleased to have moved to a bigger space for our growing team.