Temperature Control Made Easier!

11 Jun 2006
Kerry Parker
CEO

Product news

Presearch recently announced a new service supplying into the clinical market. Their latest product release is the T-Scan 100 Wireless Monitoring System. To ensure the safety and continued effectiveness of medicinal products, hospitals and laboratories must store drugs, vaccines, blood and samples at specific refrigeration and freezer temperatures as regulated by the MHRA.

The T-Scan 100 is a cost effective system designed to enable continuous monitoring and management of temperature readings on a single or networked PC. As well as providing up-to-the-minute data and a full audit trail, the system ensures the user is alerted at the first sign of a problem and corrective measures taken.

Developed for applications requiring multiple sensors there is no limit to the number of sensors the system can monitor and each system can be configured to specific requirements.

T-Scan 100 System Features:

  • No downtime on installation as the system is completely wireless
  • Ability to configure alarm trips for each individual sensor
  • Alarms can be sent to pagers, mobile phones (SMS) or e-mail
  • Full audit trail and report generation

For further information on the T-Scan 100 Wireless Monitoring System please call on 01462 442424 or visit the article webpage.

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Temperature Control Made Easier!