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Forensics Detectors is a California-based technology leader specializing in advanced gas detectors, meters, and analyzers for occupational safety and environmental monitoring.

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Forensics Detectors is a premier manufacturer and supplier of professional-grade gas detection equipment, based in the Palos Verdes Peninsula of Los Angeles, California. Established in 2017, the company has grown to offer a comprehensive range of gas sensing solutions, including carbon monoxide meters, multi-gas detectors, and specialized analyzers for industrial, medical, and research applications. Their products are designed to meet rigorous safety standards, often featuring USA NIST traceable calibration to ensure high accuracy for critical tasks.

The diverse product lineup supports various sectors such as oil and gas, agriculture, food processing, transport, and HVAC. Forensics Detectors is committed to protecting lives and the environment by providing reliable, easy-to-use instruments that help users detect hazardous leaks, monitor air quality, and ensure compliance with safety regulations like OSHA and NIOSH.

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  • How often should I calibrate my gas detector?

    We recommend performing calibration at least every 6 to 12 months to ensure your gas detector operates accurately. Sensor degradation and electronic drift can occur over time. Specific intervals may vary by model and usage criticality.

  • What is bump testing and why is it important?

    Bump testing involves exposing the detector to a small 'blast' of target gas to verify that the sensors respond and alarms trigger as expected. It builds user confidence and is recommended before daily use in hazardous applications.

  • What should I do if my detector fails a bump test?

    If your instrument fails a bump test, you must perform a full calibration before using it. If it subsequently fails calibration, contact support or the manufacturer for service.

  • How do I perform a zero calibration?

    Zero calibration establishes a baseline for the detector. For most toxic gases (like CO or H2S), this must be done in fresh air known to be free of the target gas. For Oxygen sensors, it sets the level to 20.9%.

  • Are the detectors water and shockproof?

    Many models, such as the FD-103 series, feature IP67 ratings for water and dust resistance and are housed in shockproof rubber casings. Always check your specific model's manual for its protection rating.