Stay Safe from deadly manure pit gasses with H2S Sensor

Recent stories of Manure pit’s deadly gasses, and tragic fatalities bring to light the importance of safety in Manure pits on hog farms.

A simple, and inexpensive H2S sensor can be worn by workers to ensure they are safe, and get to safety when H2S levels are dangerous.

Pocket H2S Sensor
Pocket H2S Sensor – Compact and portable – $229

An H2S sensor could have saved the lives of a father and son in the midwest recently.  Read story below:

Father, Son Lose Lives to Manure Pit’s Deadly Gases

THE SON WAS OVERCOME BY THE FUMES AND THE FATHER TRIED TO RESCUE HIM.

(NEWSER) – An Iowa father and son are dead after tangling with a deadly aspect of hog farming: their manure pit. Typically situated below a barn, the manure’s noxious fumes don’t escape easily, and the hydrogen sulfide—along with methane, ammonia, and carbon dioxide—can be a deadly mix. Unfortunately this proved to be the case for the second Midwest father-son duo this month when Iowa farmers Gene and Austin Opheim were repairing a pump and equipment fell into the manure pit. Austin, 32, went into the pit to retrieve it but was quickly overcome by the fumes, and his father, Gene, 58, went in to save him, reports the Des Moines Register. “(Gene) was carrying Austin on his back and bringing him up and he got almost to the top and he got overcome, and down they went,” says the sheriff. The pair are described as so close they were “like glue.”

Earlier this month, another father and son in Wisconsin fell into a similar trap when they tried to retrieve a broken wheel from a hog manure pit. And in 2007, a family of four and a hired hand all died from fumes at a dairy farm. The tragedy multiplies when family members try to step in and help one another, one expert says. In the Opheims’ case, fire and rescue were called to the scene and the men were both removed from the pit, and they were later pronounced dead at a nearby hospital, reports CBS Local. In his obituary, Gene is said to have loved farming, and always carried a tape measure, pliers, and pocket knife. Austin’s obituarynotes that he married his kindergarten crush, Brandi, and leaves two children, Addison and Aidyn. (Another recentdeath involving manure was more criminal in nature.)

A detailed graphic on how a hog manure it operates
Detailed graphic on how H2S gasses can build up and become trapped.

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