This document discusses drying compressed air in hazardous environments. It describes how traditional compressed air dryers using electricity are not safe for hazardous areas due to explosion risks. Membrane air dryers are highlighted as a safer alternative that does not use electricity to dry air. Membrane dryers work by passing compressed air through hollow fiber membranes that only allow water vapor to permeate, removing it from the air stream without sparks or heat. As they do not generate sparks or static, membrane dryers are exempt from hazardous area certification requirements and are presented as the best choice for drying compressed air in explosive environments due to their safety, small size, and cost effectiveness.