Applications: Medical, Hospitals, Laboratories, Lone Workers
What is it: Portable Oxygen (O₂)monitor
Single / Multi-Gas Detector:Single
What it measures: Oxygen (O₂)
Portable / Fixed:Portable
The Aspida is a robust, high specification personal oxygen (O₂) monitor which can be worn on a belt or even wall mounted as a backup to a primary safety system. Offering audio/visual alarms, data logging and a man down alarm for lone workers, it is an ideal solution to protect staff such as doctors, nurses and lab tech’s from dangerous levels of gas.
The Aspida will alert users to any oxygen (O₂) levels above 23.5% with an audible and visual alarm, enabling them to take quick action to make the area safe.
The unit can be wall mounted at normal working head height in the gas storage room, or where enriched oxygen (O₂) is piped. The unit comes with one repeater as standard which is located at the entrance to the room.
The Aspida O₂ Detector is ideal for safeguarding against oxygen (O₂) enrichment and deficiency. It has a high resolution display which gives clear readings in all light conditions and is packed into a durable, water-resistant enclosure.
Standards such as EH40 in Europe mandate that employees require consideration to be given to asphyxiant dangers where inert gases such as nitrogen (N), argon (Ar) or helium (He) are used, a portable, personal monitor, like the Aspida, may be appropriate following a risk assessment.
Saving lives and rapid crisis response is at the heart of what we do. We design our systems in a way which enables you to focus on the job at hand, delivering the best possible care for your patients.
Users of the Analox Aspida will never need to worry about maintenance schedules again. The Aspida uses intelligent software which lets you know what requires maintenance and when - ensuring optimum performance of your unit. The software also allows 2 employees to share the unit, ideal for 24/7 split shift patterns. It is also the first gas alarm to incorporate a man down/panic alarm. The man down alarm will sound a loud (110 db) audible alarm in the event of an employee collapsing. Alternatively, an employee can trigger the alarm manually in a panic situation.