Ozone sensing element -- instructions in case of leak

What should I do if the air quality sensor is leaking

Sensor Element: 

Inside Product - Event of Exposure 

The O3 sensor element is considered as a chemical hazard if leakage occurs. Should leakage of the non-spillable electrolyte (sulfuric acid) occur as a result of misuse, incorrect operation, manufacturing error, physical damage, etc., then wear protective gloves when cleaning any spills. Should electrolyte contact skin then the affected area should be washed thoroughly with copious water and medical advice sought if there has been any contact with the eyes or mouth. If connected to any electrical equipment, the sensor should be immediately removed.

 

 

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Program the Wireless Air Quality Sensor to measure remotely, track measurements in real time, or display its data on premade dashboard. Mobile devices' GPS allow students to visualize how air quality varies across local maps. A single charge powers the sensor all day.


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