Summary: Sensaphone’s Sentinel and WSG30 systems deliver real-time, cloud-based monitoring for laboratory conditions, helping professionals protect valuable specimens and optimize equipment performance.

Takeaways:

  1. 24/7 Monitoring and Alerts: The Sentinel system continuously tracks up to 12 conditions, providing real-time alerts and remote control via a mobile app to safeguard laboratory environments.
  2. Wireless Flexibility: The WSG30 system supports up to 30 wireless sensors, offering cost-effective monitoring solutions for labs where hardwiring sensors is impractical.
  3. Data-Driven Insights: Both systems store historical data, enabling users to identify trends, address potential issues proactively, and ensure optimal equipment performance.

Sensaphone’s new remote monitoring solutions, the Sentinel system and WSG30 remote monitoring system, are designed to help laboratory professionals maintain ideal conditions and optimize equipment performance. 

Remote and Cloud-Based Technologies

By continuously tracking critical data points, Sensaphone’s remote monitoring solutions provide real-time alerts whenever readings fall outside the desired range, enabling swift corrective action. In addition, storage of historical data allows users to identify trends and address potential equipment issues before they escalate.

The Sentinel System

The company’s Sentinel system is designed for controlled environments, ensuring that key factors such as temperature, airflow, humidity, water leaks, and power failures remain within safe parameters. It also monitors freezer and refrigerator temperatures to protect valuable vaccines, medical specimens, and the equipment itself. 

The cloud-based Sentinel system offers round-the-clock remote monitoring for up to 12 different conditions. Operators can access real-time data, adjust settings, disable alarms, and modify temperature limits using the Sensaphone app from any mobile device or computer. 

The WSG30 Remote Monitoring System

Sensaphone’s WSG30 remote monitoring system uses wireless sensors to detect changes in conditions, making it ideal for laboratories where hardwiring sensors would be difficult or costly. A single WSG30 unit can support up to 30 wireless sensors to monitor temperatures inside refrigerators and freezers, as well as ambient temperature, humidity, power failures, water leaks in the laboratory and more. 

The system can alert up to 32 people if a sensor detects an issue. The WSG30 system can log up to 67,000 records, and users can access status conditions, modify programming and review data logs online from any web-enabled device.

Featured image: The WSG30 remote monitoring system (left) and Sentinel system (right).


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