Wireless Sound Level Meter Data Logger with Type 1 Microphone
Product code: IC-NSRTW_mk3
The NSRTW_mk3 is a wireless sound level meter datalogger with a dust-protected type 1 digital MEMS microphone, an accurate date/time clock, a non-volatile 128 Mb recording memory and wireless connectivity with fast USB and WiFi download. - Specially designed for long-term outdoors applications. -Sound level and acoustic dose measurement and recording. -Monitoring of safe working conditions.
Sound Calibrator, Class 2, 94dB - IC-CA114
Product code: IC-CA114
The Sound Calibrator CA114 is small, class 2, sound source for calibrating measurement microphones, sound level meters, and other sound measurement equipments. The calibrator can be used on 1/2-inch and 1/4-inch microphones with adaptor.The calibrator can be used on 1/2-inch and 1/4-inch microphones with adaptor. Conforms to IEC 60942:2003 Class 2 standards.
GA142 SONIK Safety Data-logging Sound Meter Class 1
Product code: IC-GA142
The SONIK-S helps you protect your workforce from over exposure to noise, and helps you ensure your company is complying with The Control of Noise at Work Regulations 2005.
dBAir Environmental System 1/3 Octaves with Occupational Noise - Class 2
Product code: IC-NK116
The NK116 is the Class 2, Octave version of Castle dBAir Occupational & Environment System that is the flexible and powerful solution for Noise at Work Assessments and Outdoor Noise Measurements by hand, with 1/3 octave for environmental studies.
Class 1 Meter With Calibrator, Windshield & Carry Case
Product code: GA116L-K
The simple data logging package for running and analysing noise assessments and checking noise levels. Kit comes with Class 1 sound meter for workplace safety and environmental noise checks and calibrator in a case.
Class 1 Environment Meter with Calibrator, Windshield & Carry Case - GA116E-K
Product code: GA116E-K
Check noise levels in the workplace, environment, pub or club. Ensure that employees and anyone near a noise source is not being subjected to noise levels above dangerous noise levels. Take regular measurements and monitor certain areas to ensure that noise control measures remain effective.