Temperature Monitoring
Remote Temperature Monitoring
The challenge when an installation is remote to your own work location is to be certain in the knowledge everything is working as it should be. Storage temperatures are frequently the issue of concern.
Data Acquisition Networks offers remote temperature monitoring that enables you to view data over the internet and to receive alarms when things start to go wrong enabling you to take early corrective action.
DAN temperature monitoring systems are also able to monitor other variables from almost any industrial probe so if you speak to DAN today about your remote temperature monitoring needs you may find you are able to monitor other critical parameters as well.
You can contact DAN on 1300 973 180 or by email through sales@danmonitoring.com
For People Serious About Temperature Monitoring
Companies genuinely serious about temperature monitoring need to do more than ask a staff member to record temperatures on a run-sheet several times a day.
Data Acquisition Networks (DAN) provides web based temperature monitoring that ensures records are reliable and that information is gathered routinely. DAN temperature monitoring equipment collects data 24/7 and sends the data to a website where it is stored and accessible through password entry in the same way we all access our banking details over the internet.
DAN temperature monitoring systems send alarms when temperature is approaching unacceptable levels thereby enabling corrective action to be taken. Many critical materials are held in temperature controlled environments where absolute reliability of monitored temperature is an absolute necessity. Data Acquisition Networks has the answer!
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Temperature monitoring
Storage temperatures are critical to a variety of items and temperature failure can cause loss of life.
Manual recording regimes never reveal the full extent of temperature abuse. Electronic automated systems such as the DAN Temperature Monitoring System facilitate the correlation of time and temperature abuse. Why don’t manual recording systems work? There are a variety of reasons.
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Sometimes operatives are simply too busy to record the data temperature at the designated time
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Sometimes untrained and/or unqualified people are innocently dishonest - ”It causes less fuss if I write down what the temperature should be rather than what it is and anyway, it’s only a ‘little bit’ over what it should be so what damage can that cause?”
But most importantly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Manual systems do not monitor temperature consistently every day, every hour, every minute! Temperature abuse occurs most often because doors are left open whilst operatives load and unload stock as they go about their busy days. Temperature monitoring that is automated enables trained professionals to make judgments about how much temperature abuse is too much!
Data Acquisition Networks provides temperature monitoring solutions that are inexpensive, reliable and continuous.
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Temperature data loggers
Food Standards Australia requires businesses to prepare and sell food that is safe to eat. Food causes illness because there are high levels of food-poisoning bacteria and these poisons are called toxins. “A way of preventing or limiting bacteria from multiplying or producing toxins in food is to control the temperature of the food by either keeping it cold or very hot”. Food Standards Australia requires potentially hazardous foods to be kept at 5degC or colder and prescribes that it is “safe for food to be between 5degC and 60degC for a limited time only”. Health regulators and inspectors commonly refer to the range between 5degC and 60degC as the DANGER ZONEfor perishable foods. Food Standards Australia defines potentially hazardous foods as foods that might contain food-poisoning bacteria and which will allow food-poisoning bacteria to multiply. Examples of potentially hazardous foods are listed as raw and cooked meat, smallgoods, dairy products, seafood, processed fruit and vegetables, cooked rice and pasta, foods containing eggs, beans and nuts and foods that contain these foods for example sandwiches and rolls. Many of these food types are also the foods that are inclusions in a balanced and nutritious diet.
http://www.foodauthority.nsw.gov.au/consumers/keeping-food-safe/#How-can-I-make-sure-my-food-is-safe
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Temperature data loggers
Temperature is critical to storage of a variety of items ranging from food to blood and a failure of storage temperature (temperature abuse) can result in problems ranging from simple spoilage (i.e. the product is no longer at its best) through to severe risk of safety to human health.
Temperature data loggers from Data Acquisition Networks can be fitted and operated for a fraction of the cost of the loss that will result from temperature abuse. DAN temperature data loggers also automate permanent record collection thereby enabling analysis of the likely severity of a temperature abuse incident.
Talk to Data Acquisition Networks (DAN) today about how automated data collection will ensure the safety of your product held in a temperature controlled environment.
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What is the difference between a good temperature data logger and a poor effort?
The answer to this question lies in:
- The extent to which a temperature data logger automates the process of data collection
- Whether data monitoring is continuous
- Flexibility in system set-up
Temperature data loggers supplied by Data Acquisition Networks have an A+ rating on each of these criteria. Data collection is 24/7 and not just when someone has the time, data monitoring is continuous enabling food storage history to be tracked without gaps and the DAN website enables the user to logon much as you do to your bank account and change system parameters and set up alarms.
Data Acquisition Networks is committed to ‘excellence and affordable solution’ for temperature data logging!
Temperature data loggers
Organisations serious about food safety are thinking about more than just placing a temperature data logger on a storage room wall and asking someone in their organisation to write down the temperature twice a day! Experienced managers know that more is required.
Staff record temperatures for food storage normally when they have time to do it. When the area is busy (and there is no time to record temperatures) staff are going in and out of the chilled or frozen storage area, exposing it to outside temperatures and it is at these times that food temperature abuse occurs.
Data Acquisition Networks temperature data loggers not only ‘poll’ every input 19x each second they also report a maximum, a minimum and an average for every reporting period and DAN temperature data loggers keep monitoring 24/7. DAN temperature data loggers send alarms that provide a warning of climbing temperature and can also monitor how often and for how long storage room doors are left open which is a common cause of temperature abuse.
Temperature Monitoring
Data Acquisition Networks equipment is used to monitor temperature in a variety of applications. The most often found is monitoring temperature for food storage.
perishable food products are highly susceptible to contamination when they are not stored and maintained at the correct temperature. The incidence of food-borne illness around the world is growing rather than diminishing. It is a heavy cost on the public purse and a significant inconvenience to those it impacts.
Most often, food-borne illness can be tracked back to improper storage so don’t delay . . . . . . . . . . .
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Food Handling
For a food outlet, ensuring the delivery of safe food to your customers and protecting your business against frivolous and mischievous claims is very, very important. Not only do mischievous claims give rise to the potential for ‘damages’ but they can also mean loss of reputation as has been seen in recent high-profile claims that hit the newspapers and television screens. Loss of reputation means damaging loss of business even if you are NOT AT FAULT!
Data Acquisition Networks provides low-cost monitoring solutions that routinely record facts about your food management and which can be used as evidence of your due diligence should the need ever arise. Also, because DAN systems send alarms when things go wrong they give you the opportunity to take immediate corrective action.
Temperature Monitoring
Gone are the days when it was good enough to simply have a member of staff read a critical temperature and write it down and gone are the days when it was good enough to have automated record generation that nobody looks at! Temperature management and certainty that goods have not been temperature abused is a far more serious matter.
DAN data monitoring systems are very inexpensive and can be mounted in vehicles, on refrigerated containers, in warehouses and in display cabinets. DAN systems send data routinely over the GPRS system to a website and also send alarms when things go wrong so that immediate corrective action can be taken. DAN monitoring systems provide a permanent record of your temperature due diligence.
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by email today and we will respond
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If you prefer, Telephone 1300 973 180