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 FreshLoc
Booth #2631
FreshLoc

ONE Solution for ALL Your Compliance Reporting Needs

FreshLoc Technologies, Inc. is a wireless real-time temperature monitoring company in regulated industries such as hospitals, pharmacies, food service, and labs.

Cross-system monitoring offers uniform compliance reporting for all you equipment no matter the manufacturer, make or model.

FreshLoc is there 24/7 monitoring temperature and other critical environment conditions including:

  • Cryogenic temperatures
  • Humidity
  • Moisture
  • Open doors
  • Voltage
  • C02
  • Positive / negative pressure

With extensive reporting and personal assistance around compliance and audit, FreshLoc keeps your assets and your information reliable, trustworthy and clean. Our wireless “always on” monitoring, gives you real-time alerts of environmental changes on your laptop or your mobile phone. And our extensive reporting lets you know exactly what has happened leading up to and as a result of any disruption due to mechanical, power or system failures.

FreshLoc has assembled a team strong on industry solutions, customer service and technology. The FreshLoc team works with you from solution development to implementation, best practices, and compliance/audit support. FreshLoc solutions combine the flexible elements of knowledge, information, software and firmware designing the most minimal sturdy hardware components. These solutions target time- consuming but extremely important management and reporting requirements, so managers can focus on their core operations.  In short, we are your team.

FreshLoc takes care of the tedious but critical tasks that make for best practices in the environmental monitoring business today.

Find peace of mind through better information.

FreshLoc Divisions
FreshLoc, http://www.freshloc.com, compliance and reporting, healthcare and education and school , food and safety and climate and control, food service and cold chain, 24/7 monitoring temperature and other critical environment conditions: including cryogenic temperatures, humidity, moisture, open doors, voltage, C02 and positive and negative pressure, temperature and measurements and monitoring, environmental and equipment and monitoring
 Next Control Systems
Booth #2628
Next Control Systems

Tutela Wireless Monitoring Systems

A division of 'Next Control Systems', Tutela Systems supply and install fully validated and FDA/MHRA compliant web based temperature monitoring and recording systems for Medical, Biomedical, Laboratory, Pharmacy, Healthcare, Hospitals, Blood Banks, Plasma Centers and Cryogenic facilities in Europe and North America.

Cost of ownership of a Tutela system is significantly lower than established conventional technologies.

All electronic sensor and audit records are available any time from anywhere through the use of a simple web browser. As a result system qualification and audit times are greatly reduced.

Web hosted electronic temperature sensor and incident audit records are fully FDA 21CFR part 11 compliant and retained for up to 30 years.

All our wireless temperature monitoring systems are backed by a 24-seven remote medical temperature alarm monitoring and voice response bureau with web based incident recording and auditing. Fully audited electronic Email and SMS notification is also available.

Tutela Systems offer a wide range of high precision fully NIST and NPL traceable wireless medical monitoring sensor options that cover: Temperature, Flow, Pressure, Differential Pressure, Relative Humidity, 4-20ma Instrumentation, CO2, O2, LN2, Particle Counts, Volt Free Alarm and Status Contacts.

These sensors can be either wireless or hard wired technology (or a mixture of both) that is dependent on the specific requirements of our customer sites.

We monitor refrigerators, freezers, incubators, room ambient, clean rooms, BacT alerts, robot dispensers, bio safety equipment, motion stop, liquid nitrogen storage, warehouse storage and much, much more.

Locally installed sensing devices are monitored and recorded ‘World Wide’ from our highly secure, 'Company Owned' (not 3rd party hosted) IT server center.

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 SensoScientific
Booth #2630
SensoScientific

Your Needs Drive Our Solutions.

After analyzing the market and discovering a need for a practical temperature monitoring solution, SensoScientific responded with the first ever break-through wireless environmental monitoring solution on the market. With the technological advances from SensoScientific, our remote temperature monitoring system can substantially reduce your cost of technology ownership. From vaccine temperature monitoring to wireless temperature monitoring for hospitals, SensoScientific delivers an unparalleled monitoring solution.

Making sure that medications, vaccines, and other pharmacy products have been maintained under recommended storage conditions is not a desire, it is a necessity. The SensoScientific wireless temperature monitoring system for pharmacies, medications and vaccines delivers the highest level of quality patient care, while at the same time offering a high return on your investment.

With the SensoScientific wireless temperature monitoring solution you will reduce your labor costs, energy costs, and product loss, while increasing accuracy and compliance.

SensoScientific is the only solution provider to allow iPhones and other smart devices full data access without having to put a hole in your firewall or hosting data out side of your network.

Number one in market-driven innovation… Leaders in easy-to-use technological advancements… Ideas that keep the cost of ownership low and the ease of use high… For the latest in wireless temperature monitoring, trust SensoScientific.

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 Rees Scientific
Booth #2621
Rees Scientific

Since 1982, Rees Scientific has set the industry standard for environmental monitoring, access control and automated watering. Today, we continue to lead the field, taking cues from our clients and their environmental challenges. From unwavering temperature monitoring in refrigeration, freezing and incubation, to lighting, humidity and automated watering for animal laboratories, Rees Scientific provides automated environmental monitoring and access control technologies to a limitless number of applications in a wide range of industries.

Our fully validated systems are Windows based, 21 CFR 11 compliant. Automated daily printouts, alarm notification, audit trails and complete data encryption are just a few of the standard features that help you meet your FDA, GMP, GLP, USDA, AABB, AAALAC, CAP, JCAHO or other regulatory requirements. From Pharmaceutical to Blood Banking, Laboratory Animal Research to Biotech and Hospitals, Rees Scientific has become the standard by which other monitoring systems are judged.

Centron EMS

A single Centron EMS (Environmental Monitoring System) can monitor a diverse facility with multiple locations while it provides instant data access and sophisticated analysis right from your desktop computer. Our continually expanding line of monitors is matched only by our around-the-clock service and support team. Always expandable, dividable and network compatible, Rees systems provide you with alarm notification, programming flexibility, rich documentation and a host of other features. Rees systems are used by virtually every major pharmaceutical company worldwide and the Centron has become the industry's standard in blood banks and similar facilities.

Our full turnkey installation goes well beyond hardware and software. Rees provides complete installation including system validation, sensor calibration and thorough training of your personnel, as well as service and warranties on all parts and labor.

  • Compliance - Meet today's toughest standards with total support documentation designed to meet FDA, GLP, GMP, AABB, AAALAC, USDA and other regulatory requirements.
  • Protection - Safeguard valuable research, effort and product.
  • Cost Control - Reduce losses and limit your exposure to risk.
  • Time Preservation - Save energy and resources with streamlined, automated data collection.
  • Integrated Access Control - Total security for individual rooms, corridors or entire facility.
  • Centralized Alarm Systems - From local sonic to voice telephoned to e-mail alarm capabilities, day and night.
  • Centralized Data Collection - Reducing the costs and time associated with chart or manual recordings while increasing accuracy.
  • Validation - On-site hardware and software validation, including calibration, probe verification and user training. 1000+ page validation test reports.
  • Networking - Operates over existing LAN/WAN network utilizing TCP/IP. Multi-user, multi-building, multi-site capability.
  • Support for Oracle and SQL Server Database Engines - Industry standard data formats and greatly increased security and reliability. Individual users have no direct access to system files.
  • Advanced and Custom Report Generation - A vast new array of analysis reports are now available built-in to the Centron system and can be easily accessed from any workstation. Generate reports based on time, date, activity, input, event type or multiple criteria. Select only events with Comments, only "Nobody Home" events, only events with an open investigation pending, only events pertaining to a specific input, system wide events pertaining to maintenance issues, etc.
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 Comark
Booth #14123
Comark

Introducing the NEW Wireless RF500A/USA for Reliability in Regulatory Compliance for JCAHO, HACCP, AABB & CAP - 21

CFR21 Part 11

No Monthly Fees or Software Charges!

Free trial systems available.

Comark has a range of wireless temperature and humidity monitoring solutions offering economic and flexible systems for every measurement requirement including door event data.

Advanced technology ensures high data integrity when data loss is not an option.

Contact Comark for a complete list of parts including probes and accessories. Below is a list of our most popular components.

RF500A/USA: AC Gateway includes Software, Data Base and Radio Interface. It connects via Cat5 to your local area network for 24/7 alert notifications and easy access to data via internet browser. Available with POE option, as part number RF500AP/USA

RF512: Our most popular Transmitter includes 1 integral sensor plus connector for two external probes and a door sensor. -40F to 257F

RF516: Precision Transmitter is for extreme HI/LOW * applications. -328F to 750F *Requires special platinum probe, 1 meter = RFAP100

RF513: Transmitter includes integral temperature and humidity sensors.

RF515Kit: Sensor Transmitter can record & alert for 2 sensors using output of 4-20mA or 0 to 10 Volts.

Probes are available in various lengths. Contact us for details.

Key Features:

  • Local display and alert visibility for all transmitter conditions
  • Waterproof design, OK for in-place washdowns
  • Mesh network capability for RF512, RF513 and RF516
  • New solid state Gateway design
  • Automatic recovery and restart after power failures
  • Transmitter logging memory of 32,000 readings
  • Data Memory is completely unaffected by loss of power in Gateways or battery change in Transmitters.
  • Includes FREE backup software + FREE ongoing software upgrades, all downloadable from the web.
  • Automated real-time backups, including one in CSV format.
  • 1-hour backup battery for power loss notification via email, SMS or auto-dialer activation.
Lab Petri Dishes Audit tool RF 500
Comark high quality, precision thermometers, pressure, airflow, humidity and pH meters, data loggers and wireless monitoring solutions for the food and pharmaceutical industries. Compliant with ISO9001:2000 RF500 wireless temperature monitoring manufacturer comark offers RF500 Wireless Monitoring and a range of economic and flexible systems for every temperature and humidity measurement requirement. Comark HACCP N5001 Auditor, hand held instrument for logging, monitoring and managing data, designed for use in HACCP, due diligence and health and safety systems. Comark wireless temperature monitoring systems, 4 Transmitter Options RF512, RF513, RF516, RF515.
 CheckPoint
Booth #2624
CheckPoint

CheckPoint takes advantage of the latest developments in wireless technology, utilizing the 900 MHz ISM radio frequency range most suitable for this type of monitoring application. All hardware complies with FCC Part 15 for non-interference, meaning that it will not interfere with your existing Wi-Fi network and other wireless devices used for medical applications.

We design, engineer and manufacturer our own sensors and write custom software that ensures seamless system functionality. Since 2002, we have dedicated ourselves to providing consistent software enhancements and product improvements that meet the changing needs of the healthcare environment, making CheckPoint the most modern and versatile wireless system available for hospitals, laboratories and others.

One click instantly displays an updated temperature chart for any piece of equipment. CheckPoint will fully and continuously document status and events, including storage time, temperature and corrective actions taken to meet compliance and auditing requirements. This ensures the highest level of quality and patient care at your medical facility or laboratory.

Monitor any number of refrigerators and freezers with intuitive color-coded temperature indicators and alerts; each equipment can be individually customized easily by the user for any alert parameter. Since 2002, the CheckPoint software has been put through the paces and exceeded the demands of numerous hospitals and labs, including the challenging environments of NASA and FDA laboratories.

Two-way communication and expanded individual sensor memory protects against any data loss caused by a network interruption, computer malfunction or other system failure. This makes CheckPoint G3 the most robust and reliable wireless sensor system on the market today.

CheckPoint is also designed to be highly scalable. It will function as a standalone system monitoring just a few sensors in a limited area, while affording you the option to expand at any time into a fully networked environment simultaneously monitoring hundreds of refrigerators located both in your facility and in multiple remote buildings.

CheckPoint / Tempsys CheckPoint / TempSys
Check point temperture monitoring with the Tempsys system for pharmacies hospitals and labs
 
 
 
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