Scott Scout Multi-Gas Meter DISCONTINUED

Effective December 31, 2014 parts and service for the Scott Scout Multi-Gas Meter will no longer be available. The Scott Scout has been discontinued and replacement sensors will no longer be available. Customers currently operating with the Scott Scout Multi-Gas meter have a few options.

AAA Emergency Supply is now a proud distributor of GMI Gas Detection Products. For a comparable user experience to the Scott Scout, customers can look to the GMI PS200 Series of multi-gas detectors. The PS200 is a complete field repairable unit offering four gas detection with three sensors. The PS200 can be configured to detect a combination of Methane, Oxygen, Carbon Monoxide, Hydrogen Sulfide, as well as other flammable gases. In addition, the PS200 offers seven different colored rubber boot housings for easy identification and added durability. For more information on the GMI PS200 check out the GMI Website or contact your local AAA Sales Representative.

Alternatively, the proven and time tested Industrial Scientific Ventis MX4 Multi-Gas Meter is also available through AAA Emergency. The MX4 is being utilized by numerous fire and public works agencies throughout the tri-state area and has shown its effectiveness and durability time and time again. The MX4 monitors up to four gases and can be configured with a pump. Available in a black or orange overmold, the MX4 provides true portability in multi-gas protection in a compact package.

Rye FD Ventis MX4

The Rye Fire Department has taken delivery of three Industrial Scientific Ventis MX4 multi-gas meters along with the Calibration Station.

The Ventis MX4, which senses combustible gases, oxygen deficiency, carbon monoxide, and hydrogen sulfide, will provide readings and warnings to firefighters. Also, the new gas detectors will allow firefighters to evaluate carbon monoxide alarms in homes and buildings. Along with the meters, Rye FD has purchased a calibration station that allows them to recharge batteries, calibrate, and check the sensors in their meters on a timely basis in order to comply with all OSHA requirements.

Special thanks to Lt. Kurt Tietjen and FF John McDwyer for the effort they put into making the transition to the Ventis MX4.