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SpillGuard Warns of Hydraulic Fluid Leaks

DENIOS, a Louisville, Kentucky, manufacturer and supplier of products and services for occupational environmental protection and workplace safety, recently introduced the SpillGuard Leak Recognition System, which detects leaks of hazardous liquids, including hydraulic fluid.

Place the system within the sump of a spill containment device or near the equipment you are monitoring. The FM Global-approved technology alerts you instantly when it detects a leak with an audible and visual alarm for a minimum of 24 hours. It is easy to use; just switch it on and place it into position.

Designed for use with all essential and common hazardous liquid substances, including hydraulic fluid, the explosion-proof SpillGuard features intelligent, robust sensor technology in a highly resistant, electrically conductive housing. The battery lasts up to five years and provides an audible signal when it’s time to replace it. Ideal for use with temperatures from 32°F to 104°F (0°C to 40°C), a red LED light indicates that the unit is operating safely.

In stock for immediate shipment, SpillGuard provides an economical early warning of leaky containers and equipment. It is ideal for use with containers and sumps of all sizes and types, as well as along pipelines, next to heating or cooling systems, beside hydraulic equipment, near industrial washing machines, adjacent to pump stations, or anywhere liquids are used or stored.

For more information, call (877) 388-0187, email info1@DENIOS-us.com, or visit www.DENIOS-us.com.

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