Keep Your Workplace Safe All Season

Keep Your Workplace Safe All Season.
Cold weather can put extra strain on your gas detection systems. Low temperatures, moisture, and enclosed spaces can all increase the risk of gas buildup and exposure. Use this checklist to keep your facility safe, compliant, and winter-ready.
Before Winter Starts
Take time to inspect and prepare all your gas detection systems before the temperature
drops. Preventive maintenance is key to ensuring reliable operation when conditions are at
their toughest.
- Inspect all gas detection equipment, both portable and fixed units.
- Calibrate detectors according to the manufacturer’s schedule.
- Replace expired sensors or filters to maintain accuracy.
- Check alarms, lights, and indicators to ensure everything is working properly.
- Inspect power sources, recharge batteries or replace them if needed.
- Verify that detector placement covers all high-risk or confined spaces.
Pro Tip: Early calibration saves time and avoids false alarms during peak operation.
During the Winter Season
Cold weather brings additional challenges - condensation, limited ventilation, and reduced air circulation indoors. Regular checks throughout the season help you stay ahead of potential hazards.
- Test gas detectors weekly in high-risk or enclosed areas.
- Keep detectors free of dust, snow, and condensation buildup.
- Ensure ventilation systems are running efficiently.
- Log and monitor gas readings to identify unusual trends early.
- Remind workers to report any alarm events or unusual odors immediately.
Safety Tip: Even a brief gas exposure can have serious consequences, don’t ignore small warning signs.
Maintenance & Safety Practices
Ongoing care and training are just as important as the equipment itself. Reinforce safety
habits and proper maintenance throughout the season.
- Store portable detectors in a dry, room-temperature environment when not in used.
- Train employees on winter gas safety procedures and emergency responses.
- Schedule professional servicing for fixed detection systems.
- Review your gas cylinder storage and handling procedures.
- Confirm your emergency response plan is up to date and accessible to all staff.
Did you know? Many gas detector issues stem from improper storage during temperature shifts - keep devices dry and warm.
Stay Protected, Stay Prepared
Winter doesn’t have to mean extra risk. With the right precautions and regular maintenance, your facility can operate safely and efficiently all season long.


