September 20, 2022, Pittsburgh -- As a global leader and pioneer in gas detection and safety technologies that automate critical safety and operational risk workflows, Cisco has equipped the Ventis® Pro5 Multigas detector with a new PID (photoion) sensor. It is a five-gas personal gas detector that can reliably detect volatile organic compounds (VOC) and has the function of interconnection.
Whether preparing to enter a confined space or prepare an emergency response, the Ventis Pro5 personal gas monitor equipped with a PID sensor allows users to detect VOC without the need to carry around a large, bulky handheld monitor and assistive equipment.
Additionally, with point-to-point, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi connectivity and other options, Ventis Pro5 continuously enhances dynamic awareness and reduces emergency response time by sharing real-time location data, fall alerts, and gas alerts, including exposure to VOC. The security team can also have critical information about what is happening to people who need help and where they are.
"This new Ventis Pro5 sensor enables customers to reliably detect standard gases and volatile organic compounds in a small, lightweight solution without adding additional large, bulky equipment," said Parker Burke, president of Cisco. The Ventis Pro5, equipped with a PID sensor, enables everyone to detect VOC, while streamlining the equipment cluster and reducing maintenance issues, thus keeping employees safer. Exciting progress in safety with good human-machine interfaces and reliable monitors brings us closer to our vision of eliminating workplace fatalities by 2050."
The Ventis Pro5 with the PID sensor is now available worldwide. To make a purchase, please contact Inesco Regional Manager or add wechat ID "indsci".