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Blackline Safety changes the gas detection world. Again.

25 October 2019

Blackline Safety has already changed the face of gas detection and safety wearables, and now we have set our sights on disrupting another market — area monitoring.

Introducing G7 Exo — the world’s first cloud-connected area monitor with integrated 2G/3G/4G communications. From the moment G7 Exo is turned on, it automatically connects directly to the Blackline Safety Cloud and delivers a complete situational view to businesses. G7 Exo defines the ideal cloud-connected area monitor for facilities, maintenance projects, tank farms, perimeter monitoring, drilling rigs and disaster response. 

With 100-day run-time, 10-second gas readings plus cellular and satellite connectivity, G7 EXO will be on display at A+A in Düsseldorf, 5-8 November 2019.

Blackline Safety has opened its G7 EXO Early Access programme to businesses around the world, defining a new era in area monitoring. “Blackline Safety worked closely with key customers to define the expectations for our new G7 EXO area monitor family,” said Sean Stinson, VP Sales and Product Management. “As we prepare for shipments in early 2020, our G7 EXO Early Access programme enables businesses to be the first to experience the latest direct-to-cloud area monitoring technology prior to launch. To support customers’ procurement planning, G7 EXO Early Access delivers the critical hands-on evaluation with one-on-one support directly from our product development team.”

At A+A 2019 on 5-8 November in Düsseldorf, Germany, Blackline Safety Europe will be showcasing G7 EXO alongside Blackline Analytics reporting. Visit Hall 7A, stand C02 to meet the team and learn more about how G7 EXO will help enterprises move their gas detection programme into the next decade.

 
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