Gas Detection

Gas detection is a vital safety solution when working in potentially hazardous environments with a risk of toxic gases in the atmosphere. Here at Rockall, we have a generous variety of different devices available, which can be used to detect explosive atmospheres, oxygen deficiency, and toxic gases in the immediate working space.

Take a look at our gas detection safety news and advice for all the information you need regarding what applications gas detectors are needed for.

Specialising in a wide range of resources that are designed to minimise health and safety risks other than gas detectors, we also provide breathing equipmentfall arrest systems and confined space rescue tools that you can rely on through your day to day operations.

If you have any questions relating to our products or services, don’t hesitate to contact our dedicated sale staff on 0845 3300 447 or email our team at [email protected].

Detecting Butane Toxic Gas
02/08/2024

Detecting Butane Toxic Gas

Posted by Rhys Redrup

Detecting Butane Toxic Gas Butane is a colourless, flammable hydrocarbon gas that plays a significant role in various industries and everyday applications. As a member of the alkane family, butane (C₄H₁₀) is composed of four carbon atoms and ten hydrogen atoms. In this blog post, we’ll explore what butane is, where it’s used, where it’s…

Detecting Ammonia Toxic Gas
02/08/2024

Detecting Ammonia Toxic Gas

Posted by Rhys Redrup

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Detecting Carbon Monoxide Silent Killer
02/08/2024

Detecting Carbon Monoxide Silent Killer

Posted by Rhys Redrup

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Detecting Carbon Dioxide (CO₂)
02/08/2024

Detecting Carbon Dioxide (CO₂)

Posted by Rhys Redrup

Detecting Carbon Dioxide (CO₂) Carbon dioxide (CO2) is a colourless, odourless gas that plays a crucial role in our atmosphere and various industries. This versatile compound is composed of one carbon atom covalently bonded to two oxygen atoms.  What is Carbon Dioxide?  CO2 is a naturally occurring gas that is an essential part of Earth’s…