Remote Air Pressure Monitoring
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Remote Air Pressure Monitoring Systems
There are specific industries that are known to control the climate conditions of their working areas as they conduct business.
Controlling climate conditions may be required by law or simply done as a means of best practice.
These industries can include but are not limited to:
- Healthcare (hospitals and clinics),
- Pharmacies & pharmaceutical manufacturers,
- Food storage and distribution
- Vivariums
- Data centers
Medications often have to be kept in climate-controlled rooms, and food items need to be in climate-controlled rooms so that they stay fresh.
Many environmental factors need to be considered, such as temperature and humidity.
The focus of this article is the environmental aspect of air pressure, and how remote air pressure monitoring factors into the industries mentioned above.
What does air pressure actually mean and entail?
To define it briefly, air pressure (otherwise known as atmospheric pressure) is the force of a certain measured area on the Earth’s surface applied by the weight of the air above the surface.
Air pressure is measured by the number of molecules in any given area. The more the molecules, the higher the air pressure becomes.
Likewise, air pressure decreases when the number of molecules goes down.
How is this relevant to hospitals and pharmacies?
Air pressure, if not properly controlled via an air pressure monitoring system, can result in the contamination of materials or the transmission of air-born diseases.
The locations where a hospital would place a pressure monitor include:
- Operating rooms
- Pharmacy compounding areas
- Intensive care units
- Delivery rooms
- Laboratories
- ER waiting rooms.
Areas can be either positively or negatively pressurized, depending on the purpose of the area.
A room is pressurized positively to keep the space clean and keep as many pathogens from the outside from coming in as possible.
A room is negatively pressurized to keep pathogens within the space from escaping to the outside.
For example, COVID patients would have been placed in negatively pressurized intensive care units because the risk of COVID patients contaminating the outside area was a greater risk than anything that could have come into the space from the outside areas.
You can learn more about how our software helps compliance professionals in these case studies:
Cryopoint: Mission-Critical Monitoring
Problem: Cryopoint faced calibration challenges with their legacy monitoring system and issues with a server-based system, putting critical samples at risk.
Solution: Transitioned to Sonicu's SoniCloud and its mobile-first solution, enhancing reliability in monitoring and easing operations.
Ohio University Innovation Center
Problem: Tech and tech-enabled startups at the Innovation Center needed reliable support systems for temperature and environmental monitoring due to the requirements of grant-funded projects.
Solution: Implemented Sonicu for comprehensive monitoring of temperature, ambient humidity, and air pressure differential, ensuring necessary protection and compliance.
Hancock Regional Health: Enterprise Monitoring from Sound to Environmental
Problem: Disparate monitoring systems were taxing the staff with many manual processes, leading to inefficiencies and reduced asset protection.
Solution: CEO Steve Long initiated the adoption of a consolidated monitoring program for temperature, environmental, and sound, which automated compliance and reduced manual logging.
Pressure Monitoring System
Whether a room needs to be positively or negatively pressurized, this can only be accomplished via an air pressure monitoring system.
The monitoring system can gauge the air pressure within a given space. With that information at hand, healthcare workers or other professionals can adjust the pressure as needed, depending on what activities are done in that area or for what type of material/equipment that area stores.
How do pressure sensors work?
They are electrical devices that can recognize the pressure of a certain area and then transmit that information in the form of an electrical signal.
By doing so, they provide employees with critical information that could not otherwise be communicated. This is because our eyes cannot see the microscopic changes that occur in an area as pressure increases or decreases.
Where are pressure sensors located?
As mentioned above, they would be located in all the critical areas of a hospital or other building that needs protection from contamination.
This means the operating rooms along with places like janitor's closets and trash rooms where bacteria could grow if environmental factors were left unchecked.
Remote Pressure Monitoring System
To keep an area as safe as possible, many hospitals and other businesses use a remote pressure monitoring system to ensure that all locations are operating at the appropriate air pressure level. But wait, how to monitor air pressure remotely? In the same way that you can monitor other devices remotely. Smart technology has advanced to the point where this is the expectation rather than a bonus. Doctors and nurses do not have the physical or emotional bandwidth to track such banal details (however critical) and why would they, now the science is here to automate the labor for them? With the touch of a button on an app or a dashboard, healthcare workers can rest easy knowing that they are always in control of their environments and providing the cleanest spaces possible for their patients.
Can you turn off remote pressure monitoring system? Yes, you can. It certainly would not be advisable to do so, especially in the professional setting of a hospital or pharmacy. Loss of pressure could result in the more pervasive transmission of air-borne diseases and infections. The entire point of a remote pressure monitoring system is to have a hands-off approach to air pressure regulation. Why turn it off to go back to manually enter data and manually monitor all those locations?
Best Pressure Monitoring System
The top remote air pressure monitoring systems will have features such as
- 24/7 monitoring
- unlimited user access
- advanced alarms & alarm history and resolution
- device summary
- NIST sensor calibration
- data logs & graphical reports
- user login reports.
One thing to bear in mind is that pressure monitoring systems are just that, pressure monitoring systems.
All they measure and regulate is pressure.
If you need to monitor other variables such as temperature or humidity, you may consider a room conditions monitoring system.Together, they can make up what is known collectively as environmental monitoring.
Many pressure monitoring systems have appeared on the market to fill the need of healthcare and other adjacent industries. Here is a list of air pressure monitoring systems that are available in 2022. There are more out there, but here is a sampler.
- Sonicu
- Setra
- Alpha Controls
- Avnet Abacus
- Degree Controls
With the best pressure monitoring system, you can have the safest network, enjoy flexible transmission, and ensure consistency.
Why would anyone want to return to the old days of painstakingly logging in pressure data?
SMART Pressure Monitoring System
A smart pressure monitoring system is the future of all environmental monitoring systems.
We have SMART phones, SMART televisions, and SMART cars, so why not SMART pressure monitoring systems?
But how is SMART technology applied to air pressure monitoring?
For example, the Sonicu Automated Remote Monitoring System has SMART sensors have the following features:
- NIST Calibrated Certificates: showing that the sensors meet the standards of the National Institute of Standards and Technology.
- Plug 'n' Play installation: the ability for nearby devices can be configured to a computer and used almost at once.
- Onboard battery & data backup - so you do not lose everything even if there is a power outage.
These SMART sensors are often used in the following applications
- Brining Temperatures down to -205˚C
- Monitoring Ambient room temp & humidity
- Room pressure monitoring
- Room conditions monitoring
- Sound monitoring
Do you need to reset pressure monitoring system?
It is a good idea to reset a pressure monitoring system if you are installing new sensors or have altered the system in some other major capacity.
If the “pressure sensor fault” alarm appears, it means that there is something wrong with the pressure monitoring system. That would also be an appropriate time to reset the system.
You can learn more about how our software helps compliance professionals in these case studies:
Xytex Sperm Bank: Ultra Low Temperature Monitoring
Problem: Frequent false alerts were causing alarm fatigue, threatening the operations at Xytex Sperm Bank.
Solution: Partnered with Sonicu to develop a custom temperature monitoring solution for ULT and cryo temperatures, including probes inside and outside the preservation chambers.
Boy Scouts: Protecting Campers from a Temperamental Walk-in Cooler
Problem: An aging walk-in cooler failed at a remote campground in Ohio, causing significant food loss and logistical challenges for the Boy Scouts.
Solution: Sonicu provided a system that was easy to install, connected with a mobile app, affordable for a non-profit budget, and automated the required manual logging.
Hamilton County, Indiana Health Department: Vaccine Monitoring
Problem: The need to protect vaccines from temperature excursions and meet state compliance requirements with an outdated analog system.
Solution: Implemented a new monitoring system with a mobile app and robust support, enhancing the management of remote COVID-19 vaccination programs.
Who Makes The Best Pressure Monitor Systems
So who makes the best pressure monitor systems?
That is a difficult question to answer. As mentioned in a previous section, many times an environment needs to be controlled in many ways.
This not only includes controlling by pressure, but other environmental factors like humidity, temperature, and air velocity.
So that may change the question of what is the best remote pressure monitoring system to who makes the best remote room conditions monitoring system.
In regards to purely pressure monitoring systems, Sonicu is a strong forerunner.
It has the ability to garner reports, facilitate easy recalibration, allow flexible transmission, and so much more. It comes with an advanced alarm system that will activate whenever there is a pressure monitoring system warning.
Its scalable platform eliminates manual data logging processes and automates regulatory reporting to streamline compliance.
That allows for doctors, pharmacists, and other professionals to focus on what truly matters and deliver the best results without worrying that everything is going to fall apart because of a less-than-stellar air pressure monitoring system.
List Of Pressure Monitoring Systems
Many pressure monitoring systems have appeared over the last few years to meet the demand.
During the pandemic, pressurized intensive care units were all the more important because of the highly transmissible nature of COVID-19, which only became more and more transmissible with its succeeding variants.
Pressure monitoring systems also helped healthcare workers who were worried they may contract COVID-19 and bring it home.
Pressure monitoring systems allowed for a degree of control and mitigation.
We showed a shortlist of pressure monitoring systems to give a brief overview, but here is a longer, more exhaustive list of pressure monitoring systems.
- Sonicu
- Setra
- Alpha Controls
- Avnet Abacus
- Degree Controls
- Paragon Controls
- Vacker
- AvTech
- Bapi
- Abatement Technologies
It is difficult to say which is the top remote air pressure monitoring system. Each will have its own pros and cons. Some may have more features, but maybe not be the most user-friendly. Others may be user-friendly, but limited in their scope of capabilities.
Pressure monitoring system reviews can be found on websites like Forbes, Consumer Reports, and NerdTechy, so you are able to compare and contrast and know which one might be the best fit for your needs.
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