Blackline Safety Advances Early Threat Detection with Launch of Next-Gen EXO 8

Ideally suited to large industrial organizations in the energy, mining, water and wastewater sectors—as well as fire-hazmat teams and protection at large public events—EXO 8 helps teams rapidly respond to incidents involving hazardous substances and ensure the safety of workers, first responders, the public and the environment. (Photo: Business Wire)
Ideally suited to large industrial organizations in the energy, mining, water and wastewater sectors—as well as fire-hazmat teams and protection at large public events—EXO 8 helps teams rapidly respond to incidents involving hazardous substances and ensure the safety of workers, first responders, the public and the environment. (Photo: Business Wire)

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EXO 8 is the only cloud-connected portable area monitor capable of detecting up to eight gases and gamma radiation for robust hazard protection and early threat detection. EXO delivers real-time data streaming to the cloud for unparalleled situational awareness and rapid incident response – all in one rugged, drop-and-go device with up to 100 days of battery life. (Photo: Business Wire)
EXO 8 is the only cloud-connected portable area monitor capable of detecting up to eight gases and gamma radiation for robust hazard protection and early threat detection. EXO delivers real-time data streaming to the cloud for unparalleled situational awareness and rapid incident response – all in one rugged, drop-and-go device with up to 100 days of battery life. (Photo: Business Wire)

World’s only connected area monitor capable of detecting up to eight gases and gamma radiation to be unveiled at NSC Safety Congress & Expo

CALGARY, Canada, September 12, 2024--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Blackline Safety Corp. (TSX: BLN), a global leader in connected safety technology, today announced a next generation connected area monitor that advances gas detection and early threat identification for companies and first-responders.

The new EXO 8 portable area monitor—to be unveiled September 16 at the National Safety Council (NSC) Safety Congress & Expo in Orlando, Florida—is the only direct-to-cloud area monitor capable of detecting up to eight gases and gamma radiation.

Ideally suited to large industrial organizations in the oil and gas, petrochemical, mining, water and wastewater sectors—alongside fire-hazmat and homeland security associations—EXO 8 helps teams rapidly respond to incidents involving hazardous substances and ensure the safety of workers, first responders, the public and the environment during these events. Real-time connectivity provides situational awareness that can be shared with all responders. Automated analytics provide insights into incidents after the event, enabling teams to understand what happened and take proactive measures to improve safety.

Building on the feature set of Blackline's award-winning G7 EXO—including drop-and-go setup, direct-to-cloud connectivity, up to 100-day battery life and comprehensive analytics—the new EXO 8 includes:

  • Gas expansion module – the ability to add up to four additional sensors for a total of eight gases.

  • Integrated gamma radiation sensor – with three times the range of competitors’ devices and continuous operation without cycling on or off, responders will know radiation is present sooner and from farther away, reducing the risk of harmful exposure.

  • Higher resolution full-color dual display – with live readings screen for real-time gas and gamma levels and dashboard screen to quickly see alarms and device status.

  • Improved durability – enhanced ruggedness and reliability in even the harshest environmental conditions.

Chris Johnson, Hazmat Technician for the Westchester County Department of Emergency Services in New York state, sees the value EXO 8 with gamma detection brings to hazmat response.

"Blackline Safety’s G7 EXO was already my preferred area monitor in the field. The ability to quickly swap out gas sensors to adapt to whatever threat we’re facing during response is invaluable. The data you get from the device—in real-time, from anywhere in the world, and easily understandable—has been critical to successful incident response," Johnson said.