Selsium – A Simple Solution for Hospital Wards
With the weather heating up and hospital staff under increasing time pressure, it makes sense to ease the stress by removing general manual reporting from day-to-day duties where possible. Thanks to the latest in-ward temperature technology, this is now achievable with Selsium.
Selsium is a simple solution to temperature monitoring for hospital wards that not only helps free up nurses’ time but also reduces the risk to patients from potential ineffective vaccines and ensure medicine waste is eliminated.
Using wireless telemetry designed and manufactured in the UK by Hanwell (previously The IMC Group), Selsium is deployed over a few wards with either just a handful of fridges or many wards with hundreds of fridges.
When the temperature within one of those fridges breaches pre-determined settings, a buzzer will sound to alert the staff. Normally someone would need to go to a PC to view the alarm but with Selsium that is a thing of the past. The alarm notification and actions will be delivered to a nominated printer for staff to quickly identify and rectify.
Because Selsium also stores the data on a local network, the system can be used by senior staff to access, analyse and identify any potential trends that may cause problems in the future.
Selsium is designed to monitor the temperature of refrigerators within hospital clinics/wards/patient rooms and alert staff directly, assisting in keeping drugs and blood safe from damage and the public safe from harm.
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