The wireless data loggers you buy are one thing, but the data logger software is another. You may be very happy with the data loggers you chose based on their range, battery, durability, and accuracy – but is their associated software up to speed? Does your...
Mold is naturally everywhere, all the time. Spores are floating around and sitting on surfaces constantly waiting for the right temperature and humidity conditions to sprout and grow. If you find mold and clean it off and disinfect the area, this does not mean that it...
Data loggers are devices that measure and record environmental parameters such as temperature, humidity, light, and vibration. As opposed to manual spot checkers, they do so continuously, providing data for graphs and comparisons over time. They are essential tools...
Traveling art exhibits present unique challenges for collections care professionals. The constant movement of artworks increases the risk of environmental fluctuations, such as temperature and humidity changes, which can adversely affect the condition and longevity of...
Wireless data logger it is! You know you and/or your team are done with manual data collection. Not only does it take you so much time to go around downloading data from your loggers, but your data is actually a month old (or more) and, by the time you take it,...
WiFi is a Problem We’ve laid out a pretty good case for why WiFi isn’t a great solution for conservation-focused environmental monitoring. If you haven’t got a chance to read the article yet, here’s the summary. Collection spaces are large and...