New Leak Detector Eliminates Threat of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning for Truck/Bus Drivers and Passengers

| February 17, 2015

New Leak Detector Eliminates Threat of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning for Truck/Bus Drivers and Passengers

Redline Detection, a leader in OEM-approved diagnostic leak detection equipment, has announced its new HD PowerSmoke, engineered to ensure the safety of truck and bus drivers (and their passengers) by eliminating the threat of toxic carbon monoxide fumes entering the cabin.

In fleets where a system of this type is not in use, the odorless and tasteless gas can escape through undetected leaks in the exhaust system into the cabin. Traditionally, visual inspection has been the technicians only choice for detecting these leaks.

The company claims that HD PowerSmoke is “the only diagnostic machine in the heavy duty market that can, in a single 10-minute procedure, reliably detect any boosted intake or exhaust leak, pinpoint its exact location and precisely identify failing components, saving heavy duty truck operators and fleets valuable time, keeping drivers and their passengers safe from dangerous exhaust fumes and ensuring trucks and buses stay on the road.”

Noted Alex Parker, executive vice president of Redline Detection, “With Redline’s new HD PowerSmoke technology, fleet operators can focus on their business at hand, knowing the driver cabin/passenger compartments have been scanned for exhaust leaks and are fully sealed, and be confident that they have eliminated the associated liability from these leaks.”

Category: Featured, Safety

Comments are closed.