Commercial Temperature Monitor

Vaccine Temperature Monitoring in Pharma Facilities

Improper temperature control is a leading cause of lost vaccine supplies. When vaccines aren’t maintained at the proper temperature (typically 2-8 degrees Celsius/35-46 degrees Fahrenheit), they quickly lose potency. The CDC’s 2014 Vaccine Storage and Handling Toolkit, which provides vaccine storage and handling best practices, recommends using a temperature monitoring system for every medical storage …

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Cost and Time Savings from Temperature Monitoring for Veterinary Practices

Some time ago were talking with a customer’s representative, a veterinary surgeon whose job it was to handle storage of their workplace’s temperature monitoring records for the veterinary medicines. As is usual, legislation demanded keeping records of a wide variety of things, which generated a massive amount of paper over time. The problem had become …

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Automated Legionella Temperature Monitoring for Legionella Testing UK

Legionella pneumophila or Legionnaire’s Disease, as it is more frequently known, is a potentially fatal form of pneumonia and everyone is susceptible to infection. It is a bacterium readily found in natural water sources but usually harmless as the numbers of bacteria commonly found in natural water sources is low.

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