What is ATEX and what does it mean?
Hazardous areas or sites usually need solutions that are ATEX Certified (an abbreviation for the French phrase ATmosphere EXplosible for safety.
Using ATEX Certified IoT devices in Hazardous Areas
To solve these challenges, organisations should use ATEX Certified solutions so that safety is never compromised and any devices or equipment used is safe, specifically in explosive areas.
How do our ATEX approved IoT devices work in Hazardous Areas?
Our devices are designed to operate safely in explosive conditions and atmospheres so that operational advantages can be gained without any risk of ignition.
Our wireless asset tags are attached to all assets within the site (tools, machinery, pumps transportation etc). Strategically placed gateways can then determine the real time location of the assets by using RSSI technology ((Received Signal Strength Indicator). No more searching for important plant or equipment or wasting valuable time plus statistical data about use, movements and such can also be determined.
Other additional benefits include
- Create Geofences to alert on movement of assets outside of set areas (or create prohibited zo
- nes).
- Theft protection of your assets is made infinitely easier with real time asset management and alerts.
- Create proactive maintenance schedules for assets based on movement, use or time in use statistics to eliminate down time.
How does IoT for ATEX environments look as a solution in Hazardous Areas?

Why it is important to use a secure and safe IoT platform?
- High Security
- Multi Protocol to harness the best in class hardware within the sector
- An end to end solution, ensuring a streamlined and safe solution without multiple vendor issues.
- Hardware agnostic for best possible results.
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