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Total Protection UK is offering a new range of pulsar sound level meters and Dosemeters. Noise monitoring tools, like the firm's Pulsar range, are therefore a vital piece of safety equipment, as they not only protect workers from tinnitus and other disorders but also from short and long-term deafness. The Accessor Range of integrating sound level meters are cost effective and simple to use. Ideal for accurate measurements and pre-programmed for industrial and occupational noise, these meters display the vit
July 4, 2012 Read time: 1 min
6105 Total Protection UK is offering a new range of pulsar sound level meters and Dosemeters. Noise monitoring tools, like the firm's Pulsar range, are therefore a vital piece of safety equipment, as they not only protect workers from tinnitus and other disorders but also from short and long-term deafness. The Accessor Range of integrating sound level meters are cost effective and simple to use. Ideal for accurate measurements and pre-programmed for industrial and occupational noise, these meters display the vital readings on screen to ensure compliance with the latest legislation. Other additions to the new noise detection line at Total Protection include the Pulsar noise level monitor model 33. This is a suited to environmental, engineering and industrial noise applications

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