When it comes to choosing gas detection equipment, getting the most “bang for your buck” without sacrificing worker safety is a key factor in the decision-making process. There are many choices in the market today. Should you rent gas detectors, choose CPO (Certified Pre-Owned) equipment, or select a disposable instrument? How do you decide what’s best for you? This post will explore portable gas detection equipment solutions that meet the needs of your application and situation while keeping cost considerations in mind.
Renting gas detection equipment to cover short-term needs is a great choice. Why pay a large capital expense up front and then also pay to maintain those assets all year long when that particular group of equipment is only needed once or twice per year for a short time? Here are a few situations when it makes sense to rent gas detectors and equipment.
Source a rental company that has a good reputation. Be sure to ask them the following questions:
Consider buying “CPO” or Certified Pre-Owned gas detection equipment for projects that will last six months or longer. Check with the manufacturer, as some offer warranties that may cover the entire term of the project.
Compare CPO gas detectors to pre-owned cars. When you need transportation, you're likely looking for a vehicle that's reliable, safe, and won't break the bank. Not everybody goes out and buys a new car every time they need transportation, and if you buy a pre-owned car from a reputable dealership, you know it has been evaluated thoroughly for safety and function. Many people end up purchasing a used vehicle to fit their needs at a lower cost.
Purchasing a CPO gas detector is the same. You could buy new gas detectors, but CPO options can meet your needs at a lower cost. Plus, only gas detectors that pass a rigorous multi-point inspection, including intrinsic safety approvals, are included in this program. Our CPO monitors are serviced to perform as originally designed, and then are backed by a one-year warranty.
For everyday operations, consider purchasing new gas detection equipment or look at the latest in gas detector subscription programs. If you have the personnel and technical expertise to maintain your own fleet of gas detectors, purchasing new equipment can be a solution that best fits your situation. Weigh your options, but don’t forget about the hidden costs that come with owning gas detection equipment. There are lease/subscription-based programs available that include a service-based exchange program, which takes care of the maintenance aspect of owning gas detectors.
No matter your situation, there are options available to ensure your workers and property stay safe, even on a tight budget.
If you found this post helpful and would like more information to help you decide whether you should rent gas detectors, fill out our rental form. We're here to help you find the best solution for your application.