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Cirrus unveils an updated range of Safety Officers’ Noise Measurement Kits
February 5th 2008

Cirrus Research, specialist in the design and development of noise measurement equipment for industry, has introduced an updated range of Safety Officers’ Noise Measurement Kits.

Sophisticated, yet easy to operate, the kits are designed to be used by in-house health and safety officers to measure and record occupational and environmental noise.

Each kit contains a sound level meter and three Cirrus doseBadge personal noise dosemeters - small devices worn by individual members of staff to measure the noise they are exposed to during a typical working day. What distinguishes the five separate kits in the range is the specification of the sound level meter selected.

As well as including everything needed for noise assessment, the new Safety Officers’ Noise Measurement Kits are supplied with a new 2-12 year warranty. This provides an initial 24-month warranty which can be extended up to 12 years if the equipment is serviced and recalibrated by Cirrus every 12 months. Free backup and support, including license free software and updates, is provided with every Cirrus noise measurement product.

These updated kits will be presented at the IOSH 08 and Safety & Health Expo 08 exhibitions.

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