Induction
Mask & chamber inductions
The highest peaks happen at induction — masking a patient or filling an induction chamber releases agent into the room before a circuit is sealed.
Hapi monitors waste anesthetic gas against the NIOSH 2 ppm limit during and after surgery, watches your scavenging system for failures, and keeps an OSHA-ready exposure record — including the recovery area, where exposure is easy to miss.
The daily risk
Waste anesthetic gas isn’t a single event — it’s a series of moments across the day, and most clinics can’t see any of them.
Induction
The highest peaks happen at induction — masking a patient or filling an induction chamber releases agent into the room before a circuit is sealed.
Recovery
Patients keep exhaling agent after surgery. Recovery is rarely scavenged and rarely monitored, so exposure here is the easiest to miss.
Equipment
A loose connection, a kinked line, or a failing exhaust fan quietly raises exposure for everyone in the room — usually with no visible sign.
Continuous monitoring of waste anesthetic gas against the NIOSH 2 ppm limit — in the surgery suite and in recovery, around the clock.
Hapi watches your scavenging line and exhaust for disconnects and faults, and alerts staff before exposure builds.
Every reading, alert, and response is logged into an automatic, OSHA-ready exposure record you can export on demand.
The setup
HapiVET ships as a simple two-node setup — a sensing unit where the gas is, and a verification node that cross-checks the reading and covers the area you’d otherwise miss.
Sits where the work happens and tracks waste anesthetic gas against the NIOSH 2 ppm limit, watching the scavenging line and exhaust for failures.
Cross-checks the suite reading so a single drifting sensor can’t log a confidently wrong number, and covers the recovery area where exposure is easy to miss.
An honest note on the gas
Hapi monitors and alerts. Halogenated agents are reduced by carbon filtration; nitrous oxide can’t be filtered out — it requires active scavenging. Hapi verifies that your scavenging is working and tells you the moment it isn’t.
Clinic FAQ
We’re redesigning the unit and lining up the veterinary clinics who want it first.