Dräger Introduces New Gas Detection App

Pittsburgh, PA — Draeger Safety Inc. is introducing the new Dräger Gas Detection App for Apple® mobile devices including the iPad®, iPhone® and iPod® touch. This breakthrough application provides a general overview of gas and vapor measurement technology. It includes the basic principles of the Dräger-Tubes and Chip Measurement Systems (CMS), portable gas monitors and sensors, including the relevant measurement parameters.

The new Gas Detection App provides safety professionals with convenient and immediate access to current information on all Dräger portable gas detection products within a lightweight, portable device. Providing the latest up-to-date product information on all Dräger-Tubes, CMS chips and sensors for industrial applications, it is easily accessible and replaces bulky printed handbooks and catalogs.

The Gas Detection App also includes an introduction to portable monitors, including electrochemical, catalytic and infrared sensor technology. With searchable content, the Gas Detection App is easy to use with an intuitive interface. By instantly providing the most current information in a portable electronic device, the App helps improve safety and efficiency in environments where it is necessary to monitor for toxic gases. Note that Apple products including iPad, iPhone and iPod touch do not have Intrinsic Safety (IS) approval and are not to be used in areas requiring IS approval.

To learn more about the Dräger Gas Detection App or to download it to an Apple mobile device, visit the App Store and search for ‘Draeger Gas Detection’.

Dräger. Technology for Life ®
Dräger is a company active across the globe in the fields of mechanical and plant engineering. Our products protect, support and save lives. Founded in 1889, in 2011 Dräger generated revenues of around EUR 2.26 billion. The Dräger Group is currently present in more than 190 countries and has about 12,000 employees worldwide. Please visit www.draeger.com for more information.

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