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KilardarKilardar Temperature and Humidity Monitoring Device for Controlled Environments

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The Kilardar Temperature and Humidity Monitoring Device is engineered to provide precise monitoring of environmental conditions in sensitive settings such as pharmaceutical warehouses, laboratories, hospitals, and food transport environments. The device captures real-time data on temperature and humidity, offering seamless integration with automated systems for reporting and notifications via SMS, email, and push messages. It features an advanced Continuous Improvement System, which adapts to maintain critical conditions even at extreme temperatures ranging from ultra-low -270°C to ultra-high 1300°C. Kilardar's design is focused on safeguarding materials that are sensitive to environmental changes, ensuring they remain safe and stable. With its robust alarm and monitoring capabilities, it supports critical environments such as blood centers, cold storage facilities, greenhouses, and more, providing insights for optimizing and maintaining controlled conditions.
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Kilardar Temperature Humidity Monitoring Device instantly monitors the temperature and humidity values ​​of the environment and cabinets in pharmaceutical warehouses, pharmacies and laboratories. It automatically sends reports, sms and push message notifications.

 

Kilardar Temperature and Humidity Monitoring Device

Instantly monitors temperature and humidity values ​​in hospitals, blood centers, training laboratories, cold storage, farms, greenhouse environments, vaccine, medicine cabinets and food transport environments. It makes critical alarm notifications including email, sms and push messages. It reports the sensor data of the environments and makes recommendations for continuous improvement. The Kilardar Continuous Improvement System works to keep the materials that are critical to preserve safe even at ultra low (-270 ° C) and ultra high (+ 1300 ° C) temperatures with the principle of healing the worst.