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Complete CO2 Monitoring, Tank Services & Compliance for Restaurants, Bars, Grow Houses, and Industrial Workplaces

Ensuring restaurants, bars, grow houses, and industrial workplaces are equipped with reliable CO2 monitoring and tank services for both safety and operational efficiency, CO2 Monitoring offers a complete range of solutions.

 

From Aerosphere® Carbon Dioxide Detection Systems tailored to meet jurisdictional requirements, to bulk tank installation, refurbishment, and recertification, we handle it all. With in-house permitting services and partnerships with national gas suppliers, we ensure that your CO2 systems are fully compliant and ready to support your business needs. Operating nationwide, we’ve successfully brought businesses across various industries into full compliance.

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 CO2 DETECTION & MONITORING
SYSTEMS

Through precise monitoring of CO2 concentration levels and fluctuations, CO2 Monitoring’s Aerosphere® Carbon Dioxide Detection Systems provide safety and peace of mind.

 

We design and manufacture the Aerosphere CO2 Monitoring system, right here in the USA. Our monitoring systems are versatile and can be calibrated to meet your particular needs and any jurisdictional requirements.

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PLANS DRAFTING & PERMIT COMPLIANCE

CO2 Monitoring offers full, in-house drafting and permitting services. Our team can manage all aspects of the CO2 permitting process including, but not limited to plans drafting, jurisdictional submittals, installation, and inspections.

 

CO2 Monitoring has performed

compliance services in many different states and holds contracting licenses in several states across the US. We can get your location permitted and brought into compliance. 

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CO2 TANK SERVICES 

Partnering with national gas suppliers, we provide bulk tank services including installation, refurbishment

and re-certification.

Additionally, we can manage all stages of permitting to make sure your bulk tank is installed properly the first time. CO2 Monitoring is a IS authorized NB-403 tank recertification company in Nevada

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Need help meeting code?

Have you received a notice of violation from the fire department?

We can manage all stages of the CO2 permitting and installation process to get you compliant with any current regulations.

CLIENTS & LOCATIONS SERVED

OUR WORK BY THE NUMBERS

2016

5,000+

3,000+

200+

Year Established

Monitors Installed

Projects Completed

Jurisdictions Served

CONTACT

Product and Service Inquiries

For any inquiries, questions, please call us at

1-833-SENSOR4 (1-833-736-7674)

or email us at office@aerospheremonitoring.com

You may also fill out the form below!

Contact Us

Corporate Headquarters

CO2 Monitoring

4310 S Cameron, Suite 7

Las Vegas, NV 89103

office@aerospheremonitoring.com

Tel: 1-833-SENSOR4 (1-833-736-7674)

Fax: 702-844-8430

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Career Opportunities

We are always looking for quality people to join our growing team. To apply for a job with CO2 Monitoring, please send a cover letter together with your resumé or C.V. to: office@aerospheremonitoring.com

  • What is CO2 Monitoring, LLC?
    CO2 Monitoring, LLC is a full-service company specializing in carbon dioxide detection and monitoring solutions, with operations and technicians spanning nationwide across the United States. We serve multiple industries with three key areas of expertise: Manufacturing: We design, develop, and manufacture high-quality CO2 monitoring systems entirely in-house at our Cameron office. This includes everything from product R&D, engineering, rigorous testing, and final production. Our systems, also known as gas leak detectors, CO2 meters, or CO2 sensors, are built to ensure the safe and efficient use of CO2 across various environments. We also provide supplemental accessories, such as signage. Check out our shop here. Compliance Services: Many industries—such as restaurants, bars, grow houses, and stadiums—must adhere to specific safety regulations regarding CO2 monitoring and gas leak detection. We provide comprehensive compliance services, including site surveys, drafting, permitting, installations, recertifications, and ongoing maintenance. Our goal is to ensure that CO2 levels are carefully monitored to comply with local and national codes and regulations. Tanks and Tank Refurbishments: We offer CO2 tanks and tank refurbishment services, making us a one-stop shop for all CO2 needs across a wide range of industries.
  • What industries does CO2 Monitoring, LLC serve?
    CO2 Monitoring, LLC serves across the United States for a wide range of industries that require precise CO2 monitoring and safety compliance. These include: Restaurants and Bars: Ensuring safe CO2 levels for beverage carbonation and air quality. Breweries and Wineries: Monitoring CO2 during fermentation and production. Hospitals and Healthcare Facilities: Managing CO2 levels for patient safety and specialized environments. Greenhouses and Agriculture: Optimizing CO2 levels for plant growth and maintaining safe conditions for workers. Cold Storage Facilities: Monitoring CO2 in enclosed spaces to prevent oxygen depletion. Casinos and Entertainment Venues: Ensuring compliance with safety regulations in large, high-traffic environments. Manufacturing and Industrial Facilities: Keeping CO2 levels in check for worker safety and regulatory compliance. We provide solutions tailored to the specific needs of each industry, with our Aerosphere CO2 Monitoring System ensuring safety and compliance across a variety of environments. Getting started is a phone call away. Contact 1 (833) 736-7674 or office@aerospheremonitoring.com!
  • Why is CO2 detection important for workplace safety?
    CO2 detection is essential for workplace safety because high concentrations of carbon dioxide (CO2) can pose serious health risks. CO2 is an odorless, colorless gas, often used in various industries, such as food and beverage production, but it can be dangerous in confined or poorly ventilated spaces. When CO2 levels rise, oxygen levels can drop, leading to symptoms like dizziness, headaches, shortness of breath, and in severe cases, suffocation. For employees working in environments with CO2, real-time detection systems are crucial to ensure the air remains safe, prevent accidents, and comply with safety regulations. By monitoring CO2 levels, businesses can take immediate action to protect workers, ensure regulatory compliance, and prevent costly shutdowns or accidents. Proper CO2 detection promotes a safer workplace, especially in industries where CO2 is commonly used.
  • What should I do if I receive a notice (or compliance letter) from my local fire department regarding CO2 safety or monitoring systems at my restaurant?
    If you receive a notice (or compliance letter) from your local fire department regarding CO2 safety or monitoring systems at your restaurant, it's essential to address it promptly. Fire departments issue these notices to ensure compliance with local and national safety regulations, and failure to respond may result in fines or operational shutdowns. This may vary per state and city regulations. Here’s what you should do: Review the Notice: Carefully read the notice to understand what specific requirements or corrections are needed. Contact a Professional: Reach out to CO2 Monitoring, LLC for a consultation at 1 (833) 736-7674. We specialize in CO2 compliance nationwide and can assess your restaurant’s current systems to ensure they meet regulatory standards. Schedule a Site Survey: Our team can perform a comprehensive site survey to evaluate your CO2 monitoring systems and identify any necessary updates or adjustments. Plan for Installation or Maintenance: If your CO2 systems need modifications, repairs, or a new installation, we provide end-to-end services including permitting, installation, and recertification to get your restaurant back in compliance. Maintain Records: Keep detailed records of your CO2 monitoring systems and maintenance to stay compliant and respond quickly to future notices. By working with us, you can ensure that your restaurant’s CO2 systems are fully compliant, safe, and functioning according to local fire department requirements.
  • What happens if there is a carbon dioxide (CO2) gas leak in my restaurant or bar?
    A carbon dioxide (CO2) leak in a restaurant or bar can pose serious health and safety risks. CO2 is commonly used in beverage carbonation systems, but when it leaks, it can displace oxygen in enclosed spaces, leading to dangerous conditions. Staff and customers may experience symptoms like dizziness, headaches, confusion, and shortness of breath. In extreme cases, high concentrations of CO2 can lead to unconsciousness or asphyxiation. To protect your restaurant or bar, it's essential to have a reliable CO2 monitoring system installed. These systems (like the Complete Aerosphere® CO2 Monitoring System) continuously measure CO2 levels, alerting you to any leaks before they become hazardous. Regular maintenance of your gas systems and monitoring equipment is also key to preventing potential CO2 leaks. For optimal safety, follow local regulations regarding CO2 storage and ventilation and ensure your staff is trained to handle gas leaks quickly and safely. Having a CO2 monitoring system ensures the safety of both your customers and employees, preventing any harm from a CO2 leak and allowing you to maintain a safe, compliant environment.
  • How is carbon dioxide (CO2) used in the restaurant and bar industries?
    Carbon dioxide (CO2) plays a crucial role in the restaurant and bar industries, primarily in beverage carbonation and food preservation. Here's how it's commonly used: Beverage Carbonation: CO2 is essential for creating carbonated drinks like soda, beer, and sparkling water. In bars and restaurants, CO2 tanks are connected to beverage dispensers to maintain the perfect fizz in soft drinks and draft beers. Draft Beer Systems: CO2 is used to pressurize kegs, pushing beer from the keg to the tap while maintaining the carbonation level and preserving the beer’s quality. Food Preservation: Some restaurants use CO2 in food packaging or storage systems to extend the shelf life of perishable items, like produce or meats. The gas can help slow down spoilage and reduce the growth of bacteria. Fire Suppression Systems: In certain kitchens, CO2-based fire suppression systems are used as a safety measure to quickly extinguish fires without causing damage to kitchen equipment or food products. Because CO2 is widely used, it’s important for restaurants and bars to have proper monitoring systems in place to ensure CO2 levels are safe and avoid leaks, which could lead to health risks or equipment issues.
  • As a new restaurant owner, what do I need to do to ensure CO2 compliance?
    As a new restaurant owner, ensuring CO2 compliance is essential for the safety of your staff and customers, especially if you use CO2 for beverage carbonation, draft beer systems, or fire suppression. Here are some key steps: Install CO2 Monitoring Systems: Local and national safety regulations often require CO2 monitoring systems in areas where CO2 tanks are stored or used. These systems (like the Complete Aerosphere® CO2 Monitoring System) detect CO2 leaks early and prevent dangerous exposure levels. Ventilation: Ensure proper ventilation in areas where CO2 is used, like beverage storage rooms, to prevent CO2 buildup. Understand Local Regulations: Each state or region may have specific CO2 safety and compliance requirements for restaurants. Familiarize yourself with local building codes and fire safety regulations. Train Staff: Educate your staff about the safe handling of CO2, how to recognize signs of a leak, and the importance of responding quickly to CO2 alarms. Regular Inspections: Schedule regular maintenance and inspections for your CO2 tanks, piping, and monitoring systems to ensure everything is functioning properly. By following these steps, you'll create a safer environment and meet legal CO2 compliance standards. For a one-stop shop for all CO2 monitoring and gas supply tanks in the United States, visit aerospheremonitoring.com
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