Comtest has announced that it now represents Industrial Scientific Corporation (ISC), a leading global provider of gas solutions. ISC develops, manufactures and services fixed and portable gas detection equipment for key markets that include utilities, chemical production, oil and gas, steel and coke, paper, fire service, construction, military, food and beverage, and general industry.
Founded in 1985, ISC has the vision to eliminate gas-related deaths on the job by the year 2050. The company believes that every such accident is preventable, and therefore, all are ultimately predictable. ISC also believes that providing great products and services is not enough, and is committed to arming customers with data that gives them control over all operational risks. This gives users the opportunity to make the changes that could save lives. ISC’s stated mission is “Preserving human life on, above and below the earth, delivering the highest quality, best customer service, at every transaction, every time.”
Whether it is gas monitors for remote sampling, detecting atmospheric hazards in confined spaces, area monitoring, or personal protection, ISC has a range of durable equipment backed by a ‘Guaranteed for Life’ warranty. Workers’ safety is catered for through the extended runtime power supplies and DualSense Technology.
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