RAE Systems to Exhibit at National Safety Council's 96th Annual Congress & Exposition
Market Wire, September, 2008
RAE Systems Inc. (AMEX: RAE), a leader in delivering innovative sensor solutions to serve industrial, energy, environmental, and government safety markets worldwide, will exhibit at the National Safety Council's 96th National Safety Congress (NSC) & Exposition to be held at the Anaheim Convention Center Hall C, in Anaheim, CA, on September 22-24, 2008, at booth #2609.
RAE Systems will showcase its industrial safety products and meet with key distribution partners. This year, RAE Systems will also be showcasing its eight newest products with the theme "Maximize Confidence - Minimize Risk."
"We have had a busy year since the last Safety Congress, and this show gives our distribution partners and industrial safety customers the opportunity to test our new products," said Lisa Mork, RAE Systems' director of marketing and business development. "Our products all have the same easy-to-use user interface, and this gives our customers an edge in training their workers."
The featured products at this year's Safety Congress will include:
-- MiniRAE 3000, ppbRAE 3000 and MiniRAE Lite, the latest generation of
photoionization detectors for the detection of volatile organic compounds
used in plastics, petrochemicals, fuels, solvents and environmental
remediation.
-- AreaRAE Steel and RAELink 3, wireless gas monitor and radio repeater,
with new stainless-steel cases, configured for real-time monitoring of
confined spaces at oil refineries and chemical plant retrofits, shutdowns
or "turn-arounds."
-- SentryRAE Steel, configurable gas monitor for extremely hazardous
environments with Class 1, Division 1 intrinsic safety certification for
use in hazardous industrial environments that include chemical, plastic,
paint, fertilizer, fuel and oil-processing facilities.
-- QRAE II, 4-gas monitor using our patented SPE(TM) sensor for oxygen
level, plus sensors for carbon monoxide (CO), hydrogen sulfide (H2S) and
lower explosive limit (LEL). QRAE II is now AutoRAE compliant, allowing for
fast, simple testing and calibration.
-- AutoRAE and AutoRAE Lite, simple, precise calibration systems for
portable instruments.
-- ToxiRAE 3, breathing zone protection for worker safety available
specifically configured for hydrogen sulfide (H2S) and carbon monoxide (CO)
monitoring.
To see a demonstration of these products at the National Safety Congress, please visit RAE Systems booth #2609 at the Anaheim Convention Center. For more information on these products, visit our website at www.raesystems.com .
About RAE Systems
RAE Systems is a leading global provider of rapidly deployable sensor networks that enable customers to identify safety and security threats in real time. Products include multi-sensor chemical detection , wireless gas detection , and radiation monitoring networks for energy production and refining, industrial and environmental safety, and public and government first responder security sectors. RAE Systems' products are used in over 65 countries by many of the world's leading corporations and by many U.S. government agencies. For more information about RAE Systems, please visit www.RAESystems.com .
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