During a recent staff meeting, we discussed how the weather can be
unpredictable, especially when a hurricane hits down south. Summer can extend until late September with high humidity or it can be as cool as the fall season typically would be. It's not uncommon to wear shorts and sandals during the day and have to change
into jeans and a sweatshirt by night. Most of us pay attention to weather reports and thermometers because of temperature changes that happen very quickly. As for myself, I tend to have at least one fleece with me for extreme weather changes.
Fortunately, modern technology has
made temperature and humidity monitoring easier within healthcare departments. Temperature and humidity data loggers are perfect for a department where temperature and/or humidity monitoring and/or documentation is crucial. These unique devices can gather
over 250,000 readings and even include software to load on a PC for analysis and record keeping. Monitoring and recording this information in temperature sensitive areas can help determine any adjustments needed to stay at the optimal environmental conditions.
Matt Smith
Senior Manager of Marketing
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