Medical & Pharmaceutical 
The TEMP°Tracker® Vaccine & Refrigerator Temperature Monitoring System fully automates vaccine temperature monitoring and recording 24 hours/day, 7 days/week to ensure that vaccines maintain their potency. If an alarm is raised when the business is unattended, the optional alerting function can call a series of pre-programmed phone numbers or emails. The automated temperature mapping feature enables the user to easily map and tune the refrigerator/freezer/cool-room for optimal performance. The optional supervisory controller can prevent vaccines from freezing.
The system can be adapted for the storage and transportation of other medical and pharmaceutical products ie. blood products, neonatal milk.
Benefits
- Promotes confidence in the effectiveness of vaccines and medications administered to patients
- Helps reduce vaccine/medication waste and prevents the loss of costly vaccines/medication in the event of refrigeration failure, power failure or door ajar
- Medical staff save time as the system is fully automated and manual recording of vaccine storage temperature is no longer required
- Helps General Practice achieve/maintain conformance to standards of Vaccine & Medication storage
How it Works
- It logs the temperature readings together with the time stamps according to the Logging Interval specified by the user
- It continuously monitors the temperature for Out Of Range (OOR) conditions. OOR conditions occur when the temperature exceeds the user specified upper or lower alarm limits
- When OOR conditions are detected, logging will occur according to the Out Of Range Logging Interval. This unique feature enables the TEMP°Tracker® to capture the temperature profile of OOR conditions. The duration of the OOR condition and the minimum or maximum temperature (lower or upper alarm limit exceeded) are also stored
- An alarm is raised only if the duration of the OOR condition exceeds the Alarm Delay duration. This allows the user to filter temporary fluctuations in temperature above the alarm limits (eg. defrost cycle in a refrigerator) as “uneventful alarms”.
- When temperatures fall back within the upper and lower alarm limits, logging reverts back to the normal Logging Interval
- Logged data can be viewed on the logger and on the computer where connected.