January 1, 2021
What Is Wi-Fi Temperature Monitoring?
You have just received an extra shipment of vaccines, and you couldn’t be more excited to start administering them to an ever more health-conscious public. The question is, how do you know that the vaccines have been kept at the right temperatures for safe use? The reality is, the temperatures that you expose vaccines to
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
Read MoreOctober 29, 2018
How to Maintain Optimal Laboratory Temperature and Humidity
This quick guide will help you understand the requirements around maintaining optimal laboratory temperatures and humidity. We’ll also go over the processes for maintaining optimal temperatures in the lab. More than 7 billion lab tests happen in the United States each year. Whether a lab handles a large percentage or a tiny fraction, accurate results are always
Read MoreOctober 19, 2018
How to Set Up a WiFi Temperature Monitoring System
Are you planning to open a new pharmaceutical lab? Then it’s paramount for your new facility that you make sure to have the right WiFi temperature monitoring system in place. But can you trust your system? It’s a researcher or lab manager’s worst nightmare to walk in and find any temperature-controlled device has failed overnight or
Read MoreOctober 5, 2018
Why More Labs Are Turning to WiFi Temperature Monitoring
In this article, we’ll talk about some of the benefits of WiFi temperature monitoring, and why you might want to consider implementing it into your lab. The United States controls a whopping 45 percent of the worldwide pharmaceutical market. And if your lab is part of that large chunk, chances are that temperature control is part of
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