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Sensaphone? Systems Monitor Critical Vaccine and Pharmaceutical Supplies for Health Department Officials

ASTON, Pennsylvania January 1 2004–Sensaphone, a pioneer in the design and development of remote monitoring systems for businesses and industry, now also provides superior protection for vaccine and pharmaceutical supplies. The Sensaphone systems monitor critical equipment and environment conditions 24/7, assuring security and peace of mind for health department officials.

Sensaphone systems monitor the storage conditions of critical medical supplies such as smallpox and influenza vaccines. By monitoring equipment where the vaccines are stored, such as pharmacy refrigerators, culture environments, and blood plasma and tissue storage facilities, health officials can avoid expensive damage to inventory supplies. Sensaphone systems alert health officials to changes in conditions, such as a power failure or temperature spike, that deviate from optimum conditions.

?Never before have federal, state, and county health department providers been more concerned about the efficacy of such critical vaccines as smallpox,? said James Fairburn, Director of Sales/Marketing at Sensaphone. ?Rapid deployment of this kind of vaccine requires absolute cold-chain effectiveness and Sensaphone delivers the kind of protection our health department customers demand to ensure the temperature of their vaccine supplies remains in tolerance.?

Sensaphone users can program the system according to their specific needs. For example, a user can program how long a power outage lasts before issuing an alert or when a vaccine supply refrigerator becomes too warm. For further safety, the system can operate during a power failure. The Sensaphone system has built-in sound-level monitoring to notify personnel of tripped alarms from smoke, security breaches, or other sources. Alerts are instantly sent to health officials via a voice telephone call or pager message. Additional call escalation ensures that all personnel are notified of all threatening events.

About the Sensaphone Product Line
There is a Sensaphone model for any health department requirement. The Sensaphone product line includes:

? Sensaphone SCADA 3000 is the first low-cost, integrated SCADA monitoring & control system. It features both Ladder Logic and C-programming capabilities; flexible communication capabilities; data-logging; and is expandable up to 144 I/O points. Ideal for the most demanding of health department applications.

? Sensaphone 2000, for advanced monitoring needs, features eight universally configurable inputs and data logging.

? Sensaphone Model 1104 and Sensaphone Model 1108 monitor power, temperature, and other important conditions in controlled environments and processes. The most popular Sensaphone in use today offers a cost-effective and efficient method of monitoring for health department users.

About Sensaphone
Sensaphone stands at the forefront of remote monitor and control solution design, setting industry standards for advancements in technology. The Sensaphone family of products provides a comprehensive line of feature-rich, flexible technology for monitoring equipment, safeguarding property, and reporting critical data. Sensaphone serves a broad range of applications/industries, including telecommunications, information technology, oil and gas, water/wastewater, HVAC & refrigeration, science/health labs, agriculture, greenhouses, and vacation homes. For information call toll free 877-373-2700 or visit www.sensaphone.com.

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    Sensaphone? Systems Monitor Critical Vaccine and Pharmaceutical Supplies for Health Department Officials

    ASTON, Pennsylvania January 1 2004–Sensaphone, a pioneer in the design and development of remote monitoring systems for businesses and industry, now also provides superior protection for vaccine and pharmaceutical supplies. The Sensaphone systems monitor critical equipment and environment conditions 24/7, assuring security and peace of mind for health department officials.

    Sensaphone systems monitor the storage conditions of critical medical supplies such as smallpox and influenza vaccines. By monitoring equipment where the vaccines are stored, such as pharmacy refrigerators, culture environments, and blood plasma and tissue storage facilities, health officials can avoid expensive damage to inventory supplies. Sensaphone systems alert health officials to changes in conditions, such as a power failure or temperature spike, that deviate from optimum conditions.

    ?Never before have federal, state, and county health department providers been more concerned about the efficacy of such critical vaccines as smallpox,? said James Fairburn, Director of Sales/Marketing at Sensaphone. ?Rapid deployment of this kind of vaccine requires absolute cold-chain effectiveness and Sensaphone delivers the kind of protection our health department customers demand to ensure the temperature of their vaccine supplies remains in tolerance.?

    Sensaphone users can program the system according to their specific needs. For example, a user can program how long a power outage lasts before issuing an alert or when a vaccine supply refrigerator becomes too warm. For further safety, the system can operate during a power failure. The Sensaphone system has built-in sound-level monitoring to notify personnel of tripped alarms from smoke, security breaches, or other sources. Alerts are instantly sent to health officials via a voice telephone call or pager message. Additional call escalation ensures that all personnel are notified of all threatening events.

    About the Sensaphone Product Line
    There is a Sensaphone model for any health department requirement. The Sensaphone product line includes:

    ? Sensaphone SCADA 3000 is the first low-cost, integrated SCADA monitoring & control system. It features both Ladder Logic and C-programming capabilities; flexible communication capabilities; data-logging; and is expandable up to 144 I/O points. Ideal for the most demanding of health department applications.

    ? Sensaphone 2000, for advanced monitoring needs, features eight universally configurable inputs and data logging.

    ? Sensaphone Model 1104 and Sensaphone Model 1108 monitor power, temperature, and other important conditions in controlled environments and processes. The most popular Sensaphone in use today offers a cost-effective and efficient method of monitoring for health department users.

    About Sensaphone
    Sensaphone stands at the forefront of remote monitor and control solution design, setting industry standards for advancements in technology. The Sensaphone family of products provides a comprehensive line of feature-rich, flexible technology for monitoring equipment, safeguarding property, and reporting critical data. Sensaphone serves a broad range of applications/industries, including telecommunications, information technology, oil and gas, water/wastewater, HVAC & refrigeration, science/health labs, agriculture, greenhouses, and vacation homes. For information call toll free 877-373-2700 or visit www.sensaphone.com.

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    Related Articles
  • AIDS vaccine field moves toward larger-scale efficacy trials
  • New HPV vaccine under study
  • Universal flu vaccine being tested
  • Mandatory cervical cancer vaccine surfaces in India
  • Clinical trial evaluating brain cancer vaccine
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