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Tue, June 1, 2010

RAE Systems to Exhibit Toxic Gas Detection Products at Interschutz Fire and Safety Exposition


Published on 2010-06-01 05:50:21 - Market Wire
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SAN JOSE, CA--(Marketwire - June 1, 2010) - RAE Systems Inc. (NYSE Amex: [ RAE ]), a leader in delivering innovative sensor solutions to serve industrial, energy, environmental, and government safety markets worldwide, will exhibit the company's leading wireless, portable, personal, and fixed flammable and toxic gas monitoring solutions at Halle/Floor 003 Stand Number D76 at the [ Interschutz Exposition ] being held at the Leipzig Exhibition Center from 7 to 12 June 2010, in Leipzig, Germany. Interschutz will host vendors and buyers involved in rescue and civil security services for both government and industrial applications to the European and Global Markets.

"We have an increasing use of remote sensor systems deployment in civil security applications around the world," said Chris Hameister , RAE Systems Vice President, Asia-Pacific, Europe and Middle East business operations. "[ AreaRAE and AreaRAE Gamma ] wireless sensor systems provide our customers with real-time critical quantification of the threats from toxic and flammable chemicals as well as gamma radiation. Our Rapid Deployment Kits provide first responders with the equipment they need to quickly establish a detection perimeter."

In addition to demonstrating the latest in wireless gas detection and PID (photoionization detection) technology, RAE Systems will feature single-gas and multi-gas products, as well as calibration stations for a wide range of industrial applications.

Wireless System Products featured for fire brigades and industrial applications:

  • [ AreaRAE™ Steel ], the 5-sensor, wireless toxic gas and radiation detection system with three new sensor options: hydrogen chloride (HCl), hydrogen fluoride (HF) and high-range carbon monoxide (CO).
  • [ RAELink3, ] the wireless modem and repeater for AreaRAE networks.

Confined space entry gas detection products:

  • [ MultiRAE™ ] Plus, the original handheld, multi-gas monitor with photoionization detection (PID).
  • [ QRAE™ II ] compact, one- to four-sensor gas detector, now available in both diffusion and internally pumped models, ideal for combustibles, oxygen, hydrogen sulfide and carbon monoxide.
  • [ ToxiRAE™ 3 ] single-gas detectors for carbon monoxide or hydrogen sulfide.
  • [ AutoRAE Lite ] automated calibration solution for either the single-gas ToxiRAE 3 detector or the one- to four-gas QRAE II confined space entry monitor.

Next-Generation Photoionization Detectors:

  • [ MiniRAE 3000 ], the parts-per-million total volatile organic compound monitor with wireless capability and intrinsic safety certification.
  • [ MiniRAE Lite ], the VOC monitor for outdoor environmental applications.
  • [ ppbRAE 3000, ] the parts-per-billion VOC monitor with wireless capability and intrinsic safety certification.
  • [ UltraRAE 3000 ], the wireless, intrinsically safe, compound-specific VOC monitor for benzene or butadiene.

To see a demonstration of these products at the Interschutz exhibition, please visit the RAE Systems booth in Leipzig, Germany, at Halle/Floor 003 Stand Number D76 of the Leipzig Expo Center on 7-12 June 2010.

About RAE Systems
RAE Systems is a leading global provider of rapidly deployable connected, intelligent gas detection systems that enable real-time safety and security threat detection. RAE Systems products are used in more than 95 countries by many of the world's leading corporations and government agencies.

RAE Systems offers a full line of wirelessly enabled solutions including [ personal ], [ hand-held ], [ transportable ], and [ fixed instruments ] designed to meet the needs of any usage scenario. Applications include energy production, refining, industrial and environmental safety, public venue safety protection and government first responder markets.

For more information about RAE Systems, please visit [ raesystems.com ].

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