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Remote Monitoring Solutions for Laboratory and Pharmaceutical Operations

Gain peace of mind about what’s going in your facility, laboratory, research center, or pharmaceutical operation when you’re not there.

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Automatic Temperature Monitoring and More

Become aware as the situation arises, not after-the-fact.

Maintaining a complex research and storage environment can be a major challenge. What happens when one piece of the puzzle malfunctions? Just think of the implications if an ultra-cold freezer malfunctions or fails while transporting and storing the Covid-19 vaccine.

Get real-time alerts when a situation requires your attention—like if storage temperatures rise.

All our sensors include automatic data-logging, eliminating the need for manual temperature checks. Easy to retrieve data logs help to maintain regulations and ensure compliance.

We give you peace of mind by always knowing your medical storage systems are performing optimally with our Wireless Sensors for remote medical storage monitoring.

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Remote Monitoring for Business - How Monnit Works

Sensors to Maintain Regulation, Compliance, and Your Bottom Line

Keeping research & storage systems running smoothly just got a whole lot easier.

  Low Temperature
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A majority of vaccines require refrigeration between +2°C (+35.6°F) and +8°C (+46.4°F). But the first vaccines to help eliminate Covid-19 must be stored in ultralow temperature freezers, specifically -80°C/-112°F and below. The Monnit Low Temperature Sensor is capable of monitoring shifts in temperature at this level and far below with a measuring range of -200°C (-328°F) to +162°C (+325°F). Monnit has the devices equipped to monitor even the harshest of environments.

   Light Detection
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Measuring the intensity of lux is extremely important when dealing with photosensitive drugs. A Wireless Light Meter measures light intensity from 0 -83,000 lux (luminescence/unit area). This aids in the management and prevention of light degradation. One more way Monnit provides unparalleled support for the pharmaceutical industry.

         Humidity
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Fluctuating humidity and pharmaceuticals don't mix. The World Health Organization suggests maintaining 50% rH, which is achievable with a Wireless Humidity sensor. Equipped to assess the percentage of humidity and record the temperature, this sensor is ideal for a pharmaceutical workplace. Accurate hour by hour records assist in maintaining an optimal atmosphere for life-saving drugs.

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Are there restricted areas in your pharmaceutical laboratory? A Wireless Open/Closed sensor can be installed in virtually any door frame to report on the status of whether it is open or closed. As with all Monnit sensors, readings are automatically logged for your review to audit access to even the most restricted areas of your workplace

   Water Detection
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Leaks are just as destructive in a pharmaceutical laboratory as in any other environment. A Wireless Monnit Water Detection Puck can be placed anywhere water might collect to mitigate the risk of contamination. With this award-winning sensor, you'll be alerted to water present at the first sign of trouble.

Power Consumption
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The electrical equipment at your pharmaceutical laboratory is powered by an alternating current. A Wireless AC Current Meter monitors equipment's power consumption to save money on energy bills and report on machine health. Just one more example of how Monnit has the devices to support you.

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Getting Started is Easy!

Remote Monitoring is as easy as 1, 2, 3

  1. Select the sensors for remote monitoring of your laboratory or pharmaceutical operation.

  2. Install. All our sensors can be installed in as little as 15 minutes.

  3. Gain peace of mind knowing that your operation is now being monitored around the clock. You'll receive an instant alert anytime conditions fall below or exceed predefined thresholds.

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