Sensors can help mitigate risk in many aspects of business. There are non-compliance personal liability risks for managers which can result in fines or even custodial sentences, as well as risks associated with loss, damage and spread of disease or infection.
HSG274 Part 2, also known as ACOP L8 outlines what steps are necessary to control legionella in hot and cold water systems. Whether you undertake these steps internally, or engage an external company, there is a huge cost in terms of time and money to comply. Sensor technology automatically monitors water temperature and movement which means you have 24/7 real-time data on the quality of your water supply and only need to flush the pipes that require it.
Harmful bacteria can grow in food not chilled properly and there are FSA safe method legal requirements around this. Cold storage sensors constantly monitor temperatures and businesses no longer need to deal with the time and hassle of producing paper records when they are audited; all historical temperature data is at the click of a button. In addition, real time reporting and alerts reduce the risk of stock loss due to equipment failure and reduce the risk of food or medicine falling outside of temperature parameters.
The conditions of indoor environments have never been more important to peoples’ health, safety and comfort. On top of the risk of viruses spreading, levels of pollutants can be two to five times higher indoors than outdoors. Measurable factors affect viral risk within buildings such as temperature, humidity and CO2 levels. Get air quality data and alerts in real-time to mitigate viral risk, with sensor technology feeding your decisions and actions.
Spot faults before they cause damage and mitigate the risks associated with leaking pipes. Sensor technology allows you to get alerts for high humidity and water leaks the moment they happen, so you can act fast and fix problems before they cause damage and disruption.
Sensors can help reduce the costs of compliance in many areas. They can also help reduce costs associated with contractors, staff time, utilities usage, stock loss and equipment damage.
When external legionella monitoring companies visit your site, or your own engineers undertake the task, they will most likely flush all of your pipes for 5 minutes at the required temperature. This is a huge amount of water, energy and time used. If you knew only 10% of your pipes actually needed flushing, this would save huge amounts of water, energy and time. In addition, sensors can monitor pipes for leak detection, which can save damaged stock or premises.
Cold storage sensors eliminate the need for staff to repeatedly check and manually record cold storage temperatures, saving many hours of staff time. Sensors can also detect issues with equipment prior to costly failure by indicating irregular outputs. This can prevent stock loss and expensive replacement of equipment.
Use device-level, actionable insights to improve your building’s energy efficiency. View all your building’s data from a single platform and take action to reduce energy consumption. Track the performance and usage of your assets and areas within your premises to reveal the potential to save energy costs.
Understand the way people use the spaces in your buildings so you can improve their experience and make enjoyable places to work and visit.
Whether you occupy office space, restaurant space, or have anywhere colleagues gather or customers use, you want to make decisions on using that space efficiently. Smart decisions come from smart data, and our occupancy monitoring can tell you how much of your areas are getting used and how often. You can use this sensor data when deciding to upscale, downsize or re-allocate resources.
Clean everywhere all of the time, or use intelligent data to tell you what spaces have and haven't been used, so you can spend more time cleaning the spaces that need it, and less time cleaning the spaces that don't. Smart cleaning technology can save you time and money and improve user satisfaction.
The cleanliness and safety of indoor environments is important to peoples’ health and wellbeing. They can be the difference between employees and customers being happy to come to a premises or avoiding it. Sensor technology can measure air quality so you can take actions to improve and optimise conditions. Measurables such as temperature, humidity, CO2 and airborn particulates all play a part in creating optimal indoor air quality.
With sensor technology and the Infogrid platform, you create alerts to notify you when doors or windows are open. This can help improve security processes and massively reduce the costs of manual checks and regular site visits and walk-arounds. It can also help to ensure fire doors remain closed to protect occupants and your critical assets.
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