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An indoor scene in Minsk, Belarus, shows a white, rectangular gas detection unit mounted at an angle on a textured, silvery-grey surface. The surface appears to be a type of insulation, possibly reflective foil, with an embossed or crinkled pattern, suggesting a utility area, kitchen, or basement setting.

The electronic device is a gas alarm or control unit. On its front face, a vented section with diagonal lines is visible on the left. To the right of this, there are three horizontal indicator lights: a red light, a yellow or amber light, and a green light. Cyrillic text next to these lights identifies their functions: "Газ" (Gas) next to the red light, "Отказ" (Failure) next to the yellow light, and "Питание" (Power) next to the green light. The word "КОНТРОЛЬ" (Control) is printed vertically along the right edge of the indicator lights. Below the lights, the letters "СН" (CH), likely referring to methane (CH4) or a model designation, are visible.

A circular logo with the text "САФАР" (SAFAR) is present on the top left of the device. Another blue logo, possibly representing a gas company or utility, is on the lower right side. The green "Питание" (Power) light appears to be active, indicating the device is powered on. The device is connected to unseen wires or cables on its right side, suggesting it is hardwired.
selya

Jun 5, 2026, 8:05 AM

Minsk, Belarus

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An indoor scene in Minsk, Belarus, shows a white, rectangular gas detection unit mounted at an angle on a textured, silvery-grey surface. The surface appears to be a type of insulation, possibly reflective foil, with an embossed or crinkled pattern, suggesting a utility area, kitchen, or basement setting. The electronic device is a gas alarm or control unit. On its front face, a vented section with diagonal lines is visible on the left. To the right of this, there are three horizontal indicator lights: a red light, a yellow or amber light, and a green light. Cyrillic text next to these lights identifies their functions: "Газ" (Gas) next to the red light, "Отказ" (Failure) next to the yellow light, and "Питание" (Power) next to the green light. The word "КОНТРОЛЬ" (Control) is printed vertically along the right edge of the indicator lights. Below the lights, the letters "СН" (CH), likely referring to methane (CH4) or a model designation, are visible. A circular logo with the text "САФАР" (SAFAR) is present on the top left of the device. Another blue logo, possibly representing a gas company or utility, is on the lower right side. The green "Питание" (Power) light appears to be active, indicating the device is powered on. The device is connected to unseen wires or cables on its right side, suggesting it is hardwired.

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