Life Sciences

 

Blood, medicine and vaccines can be susceptible to temperature damage in the cold chain. With a huge growth in the number of temperature-controlled healthcare products being shipped, it’s never been more important for pharmacies, hospitals and laboratories to monitor their shipments, especially in the “last mile,” when product is shipped directly to the consumer.

In fact, many states now make it a requirement that medicines have an easily discernable temperature indicator, like the single use WarmMark, affixed to them when it is shipped directly to someone’s home.

When a more detailed record of the shipments temperature data is required, a temperature recorder like LOGIC can be used, even when the material is being shipped in dry ice.

Temperature recorders like the SpotBot BLE are multifunctional and re-usable and the temperature alarm settings are user defined, giving the flexibility for different applications. On top of that, the SpotBot BLE also monitors for humidity, impact, tilt and roll with the data visualized on it’s easy to use mobile app.

 

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Product Recommendations

WarmMark

If the single use temperature indicator turns red you’ll know your cold chain shipment got too warm.

LOGIC Temperature Recorder

Monitor your cold-chain shipment for unacceptable conditions with a cost-effective temperature recorder.

TempU-Temperature-Recorder

TempU

Monitor your cold-chain shipment for unacceptable conditions with a low-cost temperature recorder.