March 3, 2020
3 SensoScientific Products to Highlight at the 2020 HOPA Pharmacist Conference
What’s going to be the next big thing in the pharmacy arena? If you want to know, then you might want to attend the 2020 HOPA Pharmacist Conference. The 2020 HOPA Pharmacist Conference will help you keep up with the latest developments in hematology and oncology clinical trials, therapeutic regimens, treatment guidelines, and emerging technologies. There are
Read MoreMarch 25, 2019
Key Features Your Temperature Monitoring System Should Have
Every lab temperature monitoring system in existence today is designed to meet the FDA 21 CFR Part 11 regulations. That doesn’t mean you can pick any one of them off the shelf and have it work correctly, never mind ideally, in your lab. You still have some due diligence to do. And, not just because you
Read MoreFebruary 22, 2019
What Does Cloud-Based Temperature Monitoring Do?
75% of laboratory errors occur in the handling and processing phase of a specimen. Human error is the main factor that creates blunders in the lab setting. Collection methods and psychological factors of the person performing the process are two examples. Staffing would be needed around the clock for settings that require temperature monitoring; this introduces the
Read MoreFebruary 8, 2019
Temperatures and Medical Cannabis Growing: From Seedling to Harvest
The marijuana industry created an estimated $34 billion economic impact in 2018. Legal sales of marijuana are expected to increase from $10 billion in 2018 to $20 billion by 2022, according to the Marijuana Business Fact Book. This means that more and more legal growers (under strict governmental regulations) will be on the American horizon seeking the best indoor
Read MoreJanuary 11, 2019
VFC Data Loggers: Are Your Data Loggers VFC-Compliant?
In 2017, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) changed the vaccine storage requirements for Vaccines for Children (VFC) program providers. The reason behind this change is clear. Review and access to temperature logs are critical. Without them, you cannot determine whether vaccines are at the correct temperature. Proper data logs are also essential for assessing
Read MoreDecember 28, 2018
A Guide to Safe Medical and Lab Refrigeration Storage
Refrigeration revolutionized modern life. However, this innovation meant much more than keeping milk and meat from spoiling. Modern refrigeration has also allowed for great changes in the medical industry. Today, medical laboratories almost always use some kind of refrigeration. This allows for the storage of samples, as well as reagents and other tools used in
Read MoreDecember 21, 2018
Using a Wireless Temperature Monitoring System For Your Restaurant
Talk to anyone who knows anything about food and they’ll tell you that bacteria can run wild between 40° and 140°. If you leave your food within this threshold, there’s no telling what can happen to it or what you’ll end up serving customers. You need a wireless temperature monitoring system to ensure that you keep
Read MoreDecember 14, 2018
How to Build Your HACCP Plan
Almost 50 million people in the U.S. get sick with food poisoning each year, and 3,000 people actually die from it. However, you can help prevent food poisoning in your industry, and a HACCP plan can help. With these plans, every step from production to finished product is covered. Forming a plan ensures that your team is all
Read MoreNovember 9, 2018
Everything You Need to Know About Vaccine Data Loggers
Vaccines are a wonder of the modern world. Many children never have to suffer childhood diseases that were once considered a rite of passage. Dangerous or crippling diseases like polio barely exist. And some diseases, like smallpox, have virtually been eradicated. But vaccines are extremely delicate. In order to remain viable and effective, they must be properly
Read MoreNovember 2, 2018
FDA Compliant: Devices for Remote Temperature Monitoring System
The pharmaceutical industry has very strict guidelines to control biological products. Time, temperature, and other variables affect the safety and usefulness of these medicines. Who keeps track of these variables? Are they still using a handheld probe and a sheet of paper to keep records? How does that fit into reporting requirements? The World Health
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