Healthcare Industry

Blood Bank Freezers

For blood banks, blood must be kept at the proper temperature to ensure that it is safe and available for patients when needed. ‘Temperature Recording Device’ is compulsorily required under ambit of NACO & WHO guidelines. Our solutions cater to the specific needs required for the same. 

Enviro’s solution is automated, easy-to-use and customizable, allowing the user to monitor and document a range of environmental condition data.

Pharmacy

Enviro’s temperature and environmental monitoring solution enables pharmacies to maintain compliance, eliminate product loss, improve patient safety and increase staff productivity.

Ensuring that medications are compounded and stored in accordance to Good Pharmacy Practice Guidelines (Indian Pharmaceutical Association), WHO & Drugs & Cosmetics Act – is critical for quality control.

Pathology Lab

Manually recording refrigeration temperatures and conditions of diagnostic samples and test results can result in inconsistent and inaccurate data. Enviro’s wired & wireless temperature and environmental monitoring solution enables clinical staff and technicians to ensure lab tests are accurate by taking immediate action if storage temperatures begin to approach set parameters.

 In an era when lack of regulation is haunting test labs of hospitals Enviro’s solutions act as a deterrent for temperature related mishaps of samples, chemicals and associated components.

Vaccine Or Critical Drug Storage

All inactivated vaccines require refrigerator storage temperatures between 35°F and 46°F (2°C and 8°C), with a desired average temperature of 40°F (5°C) as per CDC (Center for Disease Control and Prevention) & CDSCO (Central Drugs and Standards Control Organization) India. Automated environmental monitoring through Enviro’s data loggers can allow staff to take immediate action when storage conditions fall outside of safe temperatures. By reducing product waste and safeguarding inventory levels, pharmacies can make certain that vaccines are available when patients need them.