Whether in a plant’s command center or on the front line leading a response team, knowledge is power. The more you know, the better prepared you are to safely and efficiently take command of a chemical emergency.
That’s why we offer both fixed and mobile advanced chemical plume measurement and monitoring solutions. These solutions integrate real-time weather and gas sensor (fixed, mobile and open path) data, chemical databases, GIS data and mapping systems, and other critical data to monitor for, detect and accurately predict in real-time the dispersion of accidental or intentional releases of toxic chemicals.
Our solutions present a comprehensive view of an event as it unfolds over time. Each solution’s visual representations of critical event information and suite of available reports permit faster, more informed planning before and decision making during an event to help protect the lives of responders, employees and the community at large. We’ll provide you with the information you’ll need to make the right decisions and effectively assess risk, develop a response plan and deploy resources. Plus, our solutions will archive event information so you can perform post-event analyses. In a real emergency where lives are at stake, can you afford to be anything less than armed with the best technologies and solutions?
Key features include:
- Easy to use — just a few mouse clicks to all critical details
- Monitoring, detection and measurement of a wide range of hazardous materials
- Automated aggregation & analysis of Gas, Met, GIS & Chemical data
- Ergonomic "one-screen" display of all critical data with color coding, alarms & prompts
- Maps automatically scale to plume boundaries based on real-time data feeds
- Validated documentation — archiving of all event data including data collected by sensors for post-event analysis
- Site-specific, custom-engineered solutions can be designed with available 24/7 support
Key benefits include:
- Safeguards the health & safety of employees, responders and the community
- Minimizes possible damage to facilities and surrounding areas
- Lessens potential business and community disruption should an event occur
- Provides key data needed to address nuisance claims and possible litigation
- Better assessment of a release’s near-term environmental impact
- Superior event documentation for reporting to regulatory and other government organizations

