AES is proud to be exhibiting at this year’s AFAC25 Conference & Exhibition, where emergency services, first responders, and safety professionals unite to explore the latest advancements in disaster resilience and frontline response.

We’ll be in the AFAC25 exhibition hall at the Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre on stand #215 on the 26th-29th August.

As experts in gas detection and heat stress monitoring, our team will be showcasing a range of cutting-edge technologies designed to protect workers in high-risk environments, including solutions tailored specifically for emergency services.

Visit us on stand #215 to explore our broad portfolio of gas detection equipment, from compact single-gas detectors to robust 4-gas confined space monitors. Whether you're monitoring toxic gases, oxygen levels, or combustible atmospheres, we offer flexible solutions from trusted brands such as MSA and Honeywell, allowing us to match the right device to your team’s specific operational needs.

We’ll also be placing a spotlight on heat stress prevention, an increasingly urgent issue as global temperatures rise. Don’t miss your chance to see Connected Hydration by Epicore, a wearable sweat sensor that provides real-time hydration insights to help prevent heat-related illness. This innovative solution empowers both workers and safety managers with personalised, actionable data.

AES will also be delivering a presentation and results around a field study on Connected Hydration by Epicore entitled:

“Personalised Hydration & Wearable Tech: A New Frontline in Heat Stress Prevention”

Presented by our WA Branch Manager Rob Kalugins, the session will explore how Connected Hydration is already helping frontline workers improve safety outcomes with real-time, individualised alerts.

Delivered on Thursday 28th August at 10:30 AM in the Solutions Theatre, we hope to see you there!

Come and visit us at Stand #215 to see the latest in hazard monitoring equipment and speak to our friendly team about how AES can support your operational safety goals.