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Caltech Tech Services ... Canada's Lab Equipment Service Professionals
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Universal Environmental Monitor

Monitor the environment in your laboratory remotely.

Caltech Tech Services

Don't let this happen to irreplaceable perishables!

Caltech Tech Services is pleased to introduce Remote Monitoring Service to monitor appliance temperatures between -90 to +250 degrees Celsius.

How does it work?

"With Caltech Remote Monitoring, I can rest easy knowing my temperature-sensitive product is safe and viable. This is a must have product for our facility."

Caltech installs an internet-connected low temperature monitor at your location, with a temperature probe connected to each appliance to be monitored. Every few seconds, the temperature of each appliance is recorded and securely transmitted to Caltech's server. If the temperature is outside allowable limits, an alert is sent to you by phone, pager or email as per your preference. Real-time and historical data can be monitored at any time at Caltech's easy-to-use website.

Features / Benefits

  • Be in control by knowing the real-time status of perishable products in multiple locations without relying on outside monitoring agencies.
  • Temperature Data Graph
  • Monitor appliance performance via Caltech's website and historical data sent to you each month on CD.
  • Respond to emergencies quickly, before they become catastrophes. Configure alerts to be sent to one or more responsible people, by phone, pager or email, or any combination thereof.
  • Save money compared to in-house solutions or outside monitoring agencies.
  • Save money by avoiding loss of irreplaceable perishable products.
  • photo of a low temperature freezer
  • 1 system for everything. Monitor many different kinds of equipment. Monitor temperatures from -90 to 0 °C, -40 to 0 °C, 0 to 250 °C. Monitor pressure, humidity and other measurable variables as well.
  • Intelligent processing determines whether a temperature change is due to an acceptable event such as a door opening, or a serious event such as a power failure.
  • NIST traceable calibrations certificate
  • NIST traceable calibrations certificates from Canada's laboratory resource.
  • Fully comply with regulations governing data records compliance.
  • Safeguard information via data redundancy.
  • Total cost justification over multiple existing processes.
  • Financing and lease options available.
  • For a no-obligation interactive demo, call 1-800 268 2056.
    Caltech Services Remote Temperature Monitoring Service, patent pending, protected under copyright by the laws and enactments of intellectual property in Canada and the USA.
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