Sensors

Reliable, proactive, 24/7 sensors for equipment monitoring

IoT-enabled sensors automatically monitor all your food equipment and alert you if anything goes wrong. Proactively catch potential issues, ensure food safety compliance, and customize alerts for predictive failure detection.

Sensors work seamlessly with the ResQ platform

Proactive monitoring

Proactive Monitoring

Continuously monitor equipment, enabling early detection of potential issues before they escalate and minimizing loss of inventory

Compliance made easy

Compliance Made Easy

Maintain food safety standards and compliance regulations with detailed temperature and humidity logs - all the time, automatically

Intelligent and Predictive

Intelligent and Predictive

With AI-enabled predictive failure detection, anticipate equipment failures in advance, so you can avoid costly downtime

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FAQ

What is an equipment monitoring system?

Equipment monitoring uses sensors attached to critical assets like walk-in coolers and HVAC units to track temperature, humidity, and other conditions in real time. If a freezer starts warming up at 2 AM, you get an alert before all your inventory spoils. It's like having someone watching your equipment around the clock, even when your facility is closed.

What are IoT sensors?

IoT sensors are small devices that monitor equipment and send data wirelessly to your software platform. They measure things like temperature, pressure, vibration, or power draw, then transmit readings every few minutes. You check the data on your phone or computer instead of having someone physically walk around with a clipboard taking readings.

How do sensors help with food safety compliance?

Sensors help with food safety compliance by logging temperature and humidity data automatically, creating a continuous record you can show health inspectors. Instead of manual logs that might be incomplete or written down hours late, you have timestamped data proving your coolers stayed at safe temperatures 24/7. Some systems even flag when readings drift outside safe ranges and won't let you dismiss the alert until you address it.

What kind of return can I expect from IoT sensors?

You can expect payback from avoiding one major equipment failure or product loss event. If sensors prevent a single walk-in cooler from failing overnight and spoiling $5,000 worth of food, they've paid for themselves. Add in the labor savings from not manually checking temperatures and the reduced insurance claims from equipment failures, and most facilities see positive ROI within the first year.

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