Eye Hospitals

Within Eye Hospitals, or wards focusing on eye care, very expensive drugs and treatments are stored in refrigerators.
Should these products freeze, through lack of airflow because of overcrowding, or become too warm because of refrigerator failure, then these expensive eye hospital treatments will have to be thrown away. The capability of the products in question to work, will have greatly reduced or stopped completely.
Making sure that you can react to a change in temperature beyond the set alarm parameters, is imperative for any eye hospital treatment stock. We recommend talking to us about a 24/7 real-time Wireless Temperature Monitoring System to see how easily it can be installed and tailored to your needs.
Having such an automated capability is a must and demonstrates to the MHRA,CQC or other authorities, that your Eye Hospital is being proactive in device Temperature monitoring aids, in meeting compliance and regulation. Not only can we help you meet regulatory requirements but we are also confident that there are savings to be made in terms of a number of other factors as highlighted below.
INCREASED EFFICIENCY & LABOUR
Optimisation of key resources to increase productivity and quality by automating the mundane task of routine temperature recording
REDUCE WASTE
Automated 24/7 monitoring allows you to manage and mitigate product loss, allowing proactive management of your temperature controlled assets
UKAS & ISO 17025
Comark has ISO 17025 & UKAS accredited calibration laboratories and can bring these services to you with our onsite engineers
DRIVE COMPLIANCE
Ensure effectiveness of critical control procedures and protocols by eliminating human error and incorrect data, with a secure and robust recording on a fully auditable platform
CENTRALISED REPORTING
Access and consolidate data from multiple departments and sites into a central, multi-user reporting platform, for fast-paced management on the move.
BUDGET CONSCIOUS
Make the most of your budget by investing in automated monitoring rather than paying to replenish valuable stock