Comparison
The Salvus Network vs Extronics (2026)
Extronics specialises in intrinsically safe, ATEX-certified location hardware for explosive atmospheres — its strength is certified tags for Zone 0/1 hazardous areas. The Salvus Network delivers the same real-time accountability and evacuation outcomes with Anchors and Tags, a live operator console, transparent per-site pricing and UK data residency, and integrates ATEX-rated Tags where the hazardous-area classification requires them.
| Capability | Extronics | The Salvus Network |
|---|---|---|
| ATEX / IECEx certified tags | ||
| Live operator console | ||
| Auditable muster record | ||
| Transparent published pricing | ||
| UK data residency | ||
| HR / payroll integrations |
What the table means.
Extronics is well known for i-spot and iTAG intrinsically safe location products designed for ATEX/IECEx hazardous areas in oil, gas and chemical plants.
The Salvus Network focuses on the software and operator experience — the live console, muster record and integrations — while supporting intrinsically safe tags for classified zones.
The verdict
Extronics is the reference for certified hardware in explosive atmospheres. The Salvus Network pairs a stronger software and integration story with support for intrinsically safe tags, so you get the compliance hardware you need and a live, auditable console your control room will actually use.
Frequently asked questions
Can Salvus be used in ATEX zones?+
Yes — where a zone is classified, Salvus deploys intrinsically safe, ATEX-rated tags. The classification of each area is confirmed during site scoping.
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