Introducing the world’s first direct-to-cloud area gas monitor with 4G wireless

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Introducing the world’s first direct-to-cloud area gas monitor with 4G wireless

12 Oct, 2020

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Blackline Safety is now shipping its ATEX-certified G7 EXO area gas monitor throughout Europe. G7 EXO is the industry’s first direct-to-cloud area gas monitor that integrates 4G cellular connectivity with global coverage in over 100 countries and on more than 350 mobile networks.

“Area gas monitoring has traditionally been time-consuming to set up and maintain,” said Gavin Boorman, Managing Director of Blackline Safety Europe. “G7 EXO is a next-generation area monitor that supports client Industry 4.0 programmes and enables businesses to deploy a cohesive network in seconds.”

Eliminating the need for mesh networks and Wi-Fi that may not be available at every facility or location, G7 EXO seamlessly connects worksites during shutdowns, turnarounds and construction projects, and monitors tank farms, drilling rigs, confined spaces, site perimeters and more. G7 EXO is also the first area monitor to pinpoint the location of gas exposures using the European Space Agency’s Galileo satellite network for greater location accuracy and confidence than area monitors that use GPS alone.

With an industry-leading 100-day battery life, rugged design and drop-and-go deployment, G7 EXO streamlines operations, saving time through easy setup and simplified maintenance compared to competitor offerings.

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