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24/7/365 Temperature and Humidity Monitoring for Lab Compliance

The vast majority of Laboratory and Pharmaceutical Research facilities require standards accreditation for the facility, which more often than not demands a 24/7 Temperature and Humidity Monitoring system. These systems are essential to ensure the integrity of samples and products used at the facility and the quality of the work carried out. 
The burden on staff to continuously monitor and log temperature and humidity of fridge freezer compartments, Liquid Nitrogen containers, incubators and room environments, necessitate an automated system to log parameters and report by exception when out of limits conditions occur.
Data2Desktop provides a 24/7/365 Temperature & Humidity monitoring and alarm system for Laboratory and Pharmaceutical Research facilities, including compliance reporting for audit purposes.

Data2Desktop (D2D) allows staff to be relieved of the burden of logging the data and allows them to get on with the real work at hand.


Benefits:
• Relieves Burden on Staff.
• Automatically monitors and logs temperature and humidity Data.
• Web Browser Access for Staff, providing valuable insight and accessibility to the monitored data.
• Immediate Alarm Notification of out-of-limit conditions provided to Staff via SMS, Email or Local Display
• Automated Reporting (Daily, Weekly, Monthly) of monitored data providing compliance evidence for auditing.

Click Here to View More Information on Omniflex's Remote Temperature & Humidity Monitoring Solutions.

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