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What's Wrong With Toxic Gas Detection?
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Michael D. Shaw -- Expert in Health Care and Environmental Affairs Michael D. Shaw -- Expert in Health Care and Environmental Affairs
Washington, DC
Tuesday, November 21, 2017

 

Interscan Posts This Provocative Article To Its Popular Knowledge Base

Interscan's Gas Detection Knowledge Base is the go-to source for practical and accurate information in all phases of this growing field. Boasting well over 750,000 views since its inception, the Knowledge Base has attracted readers from virtually every country and type of industry, NGO, and government agency.

While most of the articles deal with technical issues, readers have been asking for more content along the lines of industry trends, and even the philosophy behind why people in gas detection...do what they do.

Thus, Interscan has posted "What's Wrong With Toxic Gas Detection?" in the new "Industry Trends" category. "What's Wrong" begins with a telling personal anecdote from the writer, and then launches into a brief history of gas detection—starting with the Miner's Safety Lamp, and progressing to the canary and detector tubes.

The piece then moves into the false analogy between combustible and toxic gas detection, and details some problem areas in the field. The article concludes on a positive note.

Illuminating and provided with several links, the company believes it is worthy of your attention. Check it out.

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Name: Michael D. Shaw
Title: Executive VP/Director of Marketing
Group: Interscan Corporation
Dateline: Reston, VA United States
Direct Phone: 703-796-6063
Main Phone: 1 800 458-6153
Cell Phone: 818-481-0626
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