Exhaust gas monitoring in underground garages + parking garages

Monitoring of vehicle exhaust gases such as carbon monoxide CO, nitrogen monoxide NO, nitrogen dioxide NO₂ in underground garages + parking garages according to EN 50545-1

Available soon: SafePark from Bieler+Lang

Traditionally good. Proven for decades: Bieler+Lang gas detectors have long made a name for themselves in parking garages and underground garages.

Bieler+Lang’s extensive product range traditionally includes a large selection of sensors and evaluation devices for monitoring hazardous exhaust gases in garages, underground garages, parking garages and tunnels. Our technical sales department or our service partners will work with you to tailor each gas detection system specifically to the needs of your building and hazard situation. Let us advise you now without obligation!

Our new gas detection products from the Bieler+Lang SafePark series will soon be available.

In a few weeks, Bieler+Lang will be introducing a new, digital system technology specifically for monitoring hazardous and toxic gases in parking garages and underground garages. The Bieler+Lang SafePark devices are characterized by modern, reliable measuring methods, all common interfaces for controlling ventilation systems and warning systems and the innovative 2-wire BUS technology. The result is not only standard-compliant monitoring and operation of your system in accordance with EN 50545-1:2011 + A1:2016 and EN 50271:2018, but also a wide range of potential savings in the operation, installation and servicing of your new gas warning system.

The Bieler+Lang SafePark devices at a glance – innovation in parking garage surveillance. More devices to follow soon….

Available soon: Bieler+Lang SafePark devices – specially designed for parking garages and underground parking lots.

In addition to the standard-compliant monitoring of typical toxic parking garage exhaust gases such as carbon monoxide CO, nitrogen monoxide NO and nitrogen dioxide NO₂ numerous gas warning devices and measuring systems are also available for monitoring other, often highly explosive gases such as Hydrogen H₂ (e.g. for battery monitoring in electric vehicles), the typical car and liquefied petroleum gas LPG (important component: Propane C₃H₈), and other toxic and explosive gases.