Frequently Asked Questions
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Why would you want a daily min/max graph?
I was recently asked to make a daily min/max graph. I questioned the wisdom of this and showed how it was built on old compromises that don’t need to exist anymore. It’s time to move on.
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Most common temperature logger mistakes: #1
There are two main causes for this. Getting a new unit and placing it straight in a fridge without starting
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What is the best sample rate for vaccines?
We are often asked what is the best sample rate for vaccines. Or worse, we aren’t asked and we find
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Calibration vs Certification?
We are often asked about temperature logger calibration versus certification. There is some confusion between the two and what is
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Why is my vaccine fridge too cold?
The following graph clearly shows that the vaccine fridge is too cold. Vaccines need to be stored between 2° and
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Why are Vaccine Fridges so Expensive?
Background Vaccine fridges are crucial because vaccines are temperature-sensitive, much like milk. If vaccines get too warm, their shelf life