Maintaining a detailed record of the temperature of your facility’s cold storage units has never been more important. Learn how to upgrade your refrigeration temperature logging system in this article.
The United States Pharmacopeia guidelines call for specific temperature conditions that ensure the integrity and efficacy of medications and vaccines. Both adhering to USP controlled room temperature requirements and documenting any fluctuations is crucial to compliance, and you can learn how to do so with ease in this article.
Rapid development of smart technologies is creating an Internet of Things that can provide robust data and operational understanding to the world of facility planning. Understand just how impactful it could be in this article.
Hospital temperature plays a key role in maintaining patient comfort and satisfaction while ensuring staff efficiency. Find expert research, tips, and tools for ensuring thermal comfort without compromising safety or productivity.
The role of cold chain monitoring in vaccine storage and delivery has come under renewed focus because of the need to rapidly deploy billions of doses of a COVID-19 vaccine. Reliable temperature monitoring will be essential to delivering these life-saving vaccines.
In any lab, it’s the results that matter. Why bring those results into question when you can ensure compliance with laboratory temperature and humidity requirements. Find out how reliable monitoring systems are the best way to ensure the efficacy of your lab.
Cryogenic storage of vaccines can be an important part of your facility that requires a high level of monitoring to meet safety and compliance measures. Are you doing it right? This article will provide helpful tips and help you select ways to effectively monitor your cryogenic storage.
It’s important that your lab is functional with proper time synchronization. How will you identify whether your lab is running in sync? This article will explore ways to ensure your lab time is accurate across all operations, and how Primex solutions can