Safety in our homes and apartment buildings is a vital concern, and authorities have put rules and regulations in place to ensure natural gas risks are kept under control.
ANRE Order 89/10.05.2018 clearly establishes the obligation to install automatic natural gas detectors according to Art. 129, para. (1) and para. (2), as well as art. 144 para. (1). This rule emphasises the need for the installation of these detectors to monitor and detect potential accidental natural gas leaks, according to Art. 144 para. (1).
The installation of a methane gas leak detector should not be limited to individual living spaces.
Toxic gas detectors must also be installed in common areas of the building, including the stairwell. This means that in the event of a gas leak in a common area, the devices will be able to detect the danger immediately and issue alerts for immediate action. To this end, buildings should be equipped with fire extinguishers and have a well-established fire escape plan.
One of the major advantages a Homplex wireless methane gas detector offers is the elimination of the need to drill holes in walls to install cables. Not only does this save time and money, but it also doesn’t load up the block stairwell with new wires. Compared to traditional methods, where running cables can create a lot of visual clutter and mess, the technology represented by the wireless methane gas detector is a step forward in terms of simplicity, efficiency and aesthetics.
But the benefits don’t stop there.
By offering service for up to 4 years under warranty and even post-warranty, Homplex demonstrates a serious commitment to customer satisfaction and safety. If a detector or finder module (centraliser) fails after the warranty period has expired, the tenants’ association can replace only the defective components without replacing the entire system.
This not only reduces overall costs, but also ensures continuity and flawless operation of the entire system over many years.
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