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Automate real-time temperature readings, receive critical alerts of set triggers, and empower your team to resolve issues quickly with a mobile-first solution.
Simplify your monitoring process with SafetyCulture Sensors. Our intuitive remote temperature monitoring system tracks critical parameters such as temperature, humidity, and other environmental conditions—providing you with real-time and actionable insights that you can use to catch issues before any damage occurs. Rest easy knowing that you can take action when necessary.
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A remote temperature monitoring system refers to a combination of hardware and software designed to perform automatic temperature auditing and data logging remotely. It is an essential asset for businesses that need to keep products, equipment, and sites in fixed temperature levels for safety, quality, and compliance purposes.
A remote temperature sensor is best placed in areas without excessive air movements, or away from windows and ventilation units. Although there are no specific rules for this, it is always best to consult the recommendations of the manufacturer and consider aspects such as avoidance of external interference, accessibility, security, and connectivity.
The main difference between the two is that local temperature sensors typically use wires or cables to transmit data to a local monitoring system while being in close proximity to the target location. Remote temperature sensors, on the other hand, collect data using wireless transmissions and send these data to a cloud-based platform for analysis and monitoring.
High-quality sensors that are properly calibrated and maintained tend to provide accurate and reliable measurements. However, it is important to note that no sensor is entirely free from potential errors or limitations. To ensure accuracy and reliability, it is recommended to select reputable sensor manufacturers, follow proper installation procedures, perform regular calibrations, and conduct routine maintenance checks.
Some of the things to consider when deciding which remote temperature monitoring system to choose include temperature range, sensor quality, data logging and analysis capability, connectivity options, accuracy, and the sensor’s compatibility with the software or system that you’re gonna pair it with.
Yes, with secure installation and correct set-up, remote temperature monitoring can be suitable for outdoor environments. Some of the factors to ensure successful remote temperature monitoring in outdoors are—weatherproofing to withstand humidity and other extreme temperature conditions; mounting and placement for easy access and visibility; and the monitoring system’s overall resilience to withstand outdoor conditions.
The SafetyCulture Remote Temperature Monitoring System saves you and your team time and trouble provides actionable insights from historical temperature data and helps with internal and external safety, quality, and legal compliance. Once you receive your SafetyCulture Wireless Sensors and Gateway, set up is a quick and easy one-man job. Companies from all over the world operating in different industries rely on SafetyCulture for automatic temperature readings, data logging, real-time alerts, and data security. Maximize efficiency and safety with the SafetyCulture Remote Temperature Monitoring System today.
Once you’ve connected your sensors to SafetyCulture, you can continuously monitor and maintain your conditions without lifting a finger. Tell us what range conditions need to stay in, and we’ll alert you any time that they go outside this range. From there, you can quickly set up a corrective action within SafetyCulture, assign it to the right person, and keep track of it until it’s closed out. You’ll also have a complete historical log of data, in case you ever need to check that conditions were met during a certain period, or want to track trends in your conditions.
Nope, you can bring your data into SafetyCulture without any additional charges to your SafetyCulture subscription. This means that your whole team can see the data that’s coming in, access historical data, receive alerts, and create and close out actions if conditions go out of your set range.
Only if you want them to. As the admin, you can control which sensors get added, what alerts are set up, and who else can make these changes.
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