Protect NJ, PA & DE Facilities with CO2 Monitoring Systems

Protect your restaurant, brewery, or commercial facility from deadly CO2 leaks with professional Carbon Dioxide monitoring systems from Systems Integrations. Serving South Jersey, Southeast Pennsylvania, and Delaware, we provide expert installation, service, and maintenance of life-saving CO2 detection equipment.

Professional CO2 Monitoring Installation & Service

Systems Integrations specializes in the design, installation, and maintenance of Carbon Dioxide monitoring systems for restaurants, bars, breweries, beverage distributors, and commercial facilities throughout the tri-state area. Our licensed technicians understand the critical importance of proper CO2 detection and provide reliable solutions that protect your staff and customers.

Why CO2 Monitoring is Critical

Carbon Dioxide is an odorless, colorless gas commonly used in the food and beverage industry to carbonate soft drinks and dispense beer. When stored in enclosed spaces like basements, cellars, or walk-in coolers, even a small leak can create deadly concentrations. Because CO2 is heavier than air, it settles on the floor where employees work, causing dizziness, unconsciousness, and asphyxiation at high levels.

Standard oxygen monitors are not sufficient. CO2 is toxic long before it displaces enough oxygen to trigger an O2 alarm. Dedicated CO2 monitoring systems are essential for workplace safety.

Our CO2 Monitoring Services

System Design and Installation: Our certified technicians design custom CO2 monitoring solutions based on your facility layout, storage locations, and risk areas. We install sensors at proper heights and locations to ensure earliest possible leak detection.

Professional Equipment: We install commercial-grade CO2 detectors with visual strobe alarms and audible warnings that can be heard in noisy environments.

Regular Maintenance and Calibration:CO2 sensors require periodic testing and calibration to remain accurate. We provide scheduled maintenance to ensure your system is always operational and compliant.

Emergency Service: When your CO2 monitoring system needs immediate attention, our team responds quickly to restore protection for your facility.

Compliance Support: We help ensure your CO2 monitoring system meets OSHA workplace safety standards and local building codes.

Industries We Serve

Restaurants and Bars: Protect kitchen and bar staff from CO2 leaks in beverage storage areas.

Breweries and Wineries: Monitor fermentation areas, storage rooms, and dispensing locations.

Beverage Distributors: Safeguard warehouse workers in facilities with bulk CO2 storage.

Commercial Kitchens: Ensure safety in institutional kitchens, cafeterias, and food service operations.

Entertainment Venues: Protect staff and patrons in theaters, stadiums, and event spaces using CO2 systems.

Service Areas

Systems Integrations provides Carbon Dioxide monitoring system installation and service throughout:

New Jersey Counties

  • Gloucester County
  • Camden County
  • Salem County
  • Cumberland County
  • Cape May County
  • Atlantic County
  • Burlington County

Pennsylvania Counties

  • Philadelphia County
  • Montgomery County
  • Bucks County
  • Delaware County
  • Chester County

Delaware

  • New Castle County

Why Choose Systems Integrations

Licensed and Certified: Fully licensed in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware with security industry cybersecurity certification.

Expert Installation: Our technicians are trained and certified on all equipment we install, ensuring proper placement and configuration of CO2 detection systems.

Responsive Service: We understand that safety systems cannot fail. Our team provides prompt service and emergency support when you need it.

Ongoing Training: Our technicians receive annual continuing education to stay current with the latest CO2 monitoring technology and safety standards.

Local Expertise: As a local business, we understand the specific requirements and regulations in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware.

CO2 Monitoring System Components

A complete CO2 monitoring system from Systems Integrations includes:

CO2 Gas Detectors: Industrial-grade sensors calibrated to detect dangerous Carbon Dioxide levels, typically installed low to the ground where CO2 accumulates.

Visual Alarms: Bright flashing strobe lights that provide immediate visual warning of dangerous CO2 levels.

Audible Alarms: Loud alarm horns designed to be heard over restaurant and industrial noise.

Control Panels: Central monitoring and control systems that manage multiple sensors and alarm points.

Remote Monitoring Options: Integration with building management systems or remote notification capabilities for off-site alerts.

OSHA Standards and Compliance

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) sets permissible exposure limits for Carbon Dioxide in the workplace. OSHA requires employers to monitor and control CO2 levels to protect worker safety. Our CO2 monitoring systems help businesses maintain compliance with these critical safety standards.

Typical CO2 exposure guidelines:

  • Normal atmospheric levels: 400 ppm
  • OSHA 8-hour time-weighted average: 5,000 ppm
  • OSHA short-term exposure limit: 30,000 ppm
  • Immediately dangerous levels: 40,000 ppm and above

Professional CO2 monitoring systems typically alarm at 5,000 ppm to provide early warning before dangerous levels are reached.

Frequently Asked Questions

How often do CO2 monitoring systems need maintenance?CO2 sensors should be calibrated and tested at least annually, with more frequent checks recommended for high-use environments. Systems Integrations provides scheduled maintenance programs to keep your equipment accurate and reliable.

Can I use an oxygen monitor instead of a CO2 monitor? No. This is a dangerous misconception. CO2 is toxic at levels that will not trigger an oxygen depletion alarm. Dedicated CO2 monitoring is essential for proper protection.

Where should CO2 detectors be installed?CO2 detectors should be installed in any enclosed space where CO2 is stored or used, including basements, cellars, walk-in coolers, storage rooms, and dispensing areas. Because CO2 is heavier than air, sensors should be mounted low to the ground.

What happens when a CO2 leak is detected? When dangerous CO2 levels are detected, the system activates visual strobe lights and loud audible alarms to warn anyone in the area. This allows immediate evacuation and prevents entry into dangerous spaces.

Is CO2 monitoring required by law? While specific requirements vary by jurisdiction, OSHA workplace safety standards require employers to protect workers from hazardous gas exposure. Many local building codes and insurance policies require CO2 monitoring in facilities that store or use compressed CO2.

Get a Free CO2 Monitoring System Consultation

Don’t wait for a tragedy to reveal gaps in your safety plan. Contact Systems Integrations today for a free consultation on Carbon Dioxide monitoring systems for your facility.

Our experienced team will assess your facility, identify risk areas, and design a comprehensive CO2 monitoring solution that protects your employees and ensures compliance with safety regulations.

Call (866) 417-3787

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Service Areas: Gloucester County NJ, Camden County NJ, Salem County NJ, Cumberland County NJ, Cape May County NJ, Atlantic County NJ, Burlington County NJ, Philadelphia County PA, Montgomery County PA, Bucks County PA, Delaware County PA, Chester County PA, New Castle County DE


About Systems Integrations

Systems Integrations is a licensed security and IT integration company serving commercial clients throughout New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware. With over 20 years of experience, we specialize in access control, video surveillance, fire systems, intrusion detection, and life safety systems including CO2 monitoring. Our certified technicians provide professional installation, service, and support for businesses that demand reliable safety and security solutions.

Licensed in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, and Florida. Member of NJELSA, ESA, and SIA. Security Industry Association Cybersecurity Certified.