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Temperature Monitoring

Temperature Monitoring

Protect temperature-sensitive assets & inventory

Extend property protection to temperature-controlled assets with Smarter Business Temperature Monitoring. With 24/7 monitoring, real-time alerts, and historical temperature reports, this service is ideal for single and multi-location business properties such as:

Smarter Business Temperature Monitoring notifies you about out-of-range temperatures so you can quickly prevent unsafe conditions, reduce spoilage, and repair malfunctioning equipment—saving you time and money.

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RESTAURANTS

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GROCERY STORES

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IT SERVER ROOMS

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MEDICAL FACILITIES

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WAREHOUSES

Smarter Business Temperature Monitoring provides:

TEMPERATURE MONITORING DASHBOARD

View real-time sensor temperatures at one or multiple locations

OUT-OF-RANGE ALERTS

Receive email, SMS and push alerts triggered by customizable temperature limits

HISTORICAL REPORTING

This service can be used to monitor:

Achieve Smarter Energy Management

Take control of your energy use. Protect temperature-sensitive assets and lower your energy bills with smart thermostats.

SAVE ENERGY, SAVE MONEY

Automation

Save energy during off hours and lower your monthly power bills by automating thermostat schedules.

Notification

Set alerts to notify you when employees adjust the thermostat– or set lock out rules to limit the number of people managing the system.

Location

Use the energy dashboard to view current temperatures and control setpoints for multiple locations from wherever you are.

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NO WIFI? NO PROBLEM

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LTE and Battery-Powered

Our technology helps you ensure critical temperatures are monitored– even if the power goes out or the internet goes down.

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Extreme Support

An optional 11’ waterproof probe has

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Easy Installation

Long-range wireless technology makes installation a breeze, with no complicated wires to run and

SMARTER BUSINESS TEMPERATURE MONITORING

What happens when the same power source that powers your freezer or HVAC also powers all your temperature sensors? Protect valuable inventory and key business assets with long-life, batterypowered sensors and LTE wireless technology.

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Temperature Monitoring FAQ

Temperature monitoring uses connected sensors and alert systems to track environmental conditions inside commercial properties. Sting Alarm positions temperature monitoring as part of a broader connected security and facility management system designed to help businesses maintain visibility into critical environmental changes before they create larger operational problems. (stingalarm.com)

Temperature monitoring is commonly used in restaurants, medical facilities, pharmacies, warehouses, server rooms, retail locations, cold storage environments, and other businesses where temperature-sensitive inventory, equipment, or operations must be monitored consistently.

Temperature monitoring systems use connected sensors to track environmental conditions within selected areas of a property. If temperatures move outside configured ranges, the system can generate alerts and notifications so authorized personnel can respond more quickly.

Yes. Connected monitoring systems can send alerts through mobile devices, email notifications, or centralized management platforms when environmental conditions exceed configured thresholds. Alert settings can typically be customized based on operational requirements and the areas being monitored.

Yes. Temperature monitoring systems can often integrate with intrusion detection, video surveillance, access control, automation platforms, and connected management systems. Integrated platforms allow businesses to manage environmental monitoring alongside broader security and operational activity.

Temperature sensors can be installed in storage areas, refrigeration units, server rooms, mechanical rooms, inventory areas, utility spaces, offices, and other environments where maintaining stable conditions is important to business operations.

 In many cases, yes. Existing environmental monitoring systems and connected sensors can often be evaluated for upgrades, integration, or modernization depending on the equipment already installed and how the current system is configured.

Connected monitoring systems provide continuous visibility into environmental conditions rather than relying only on scheduled manual inspections. For many businesses, this improves response speed, reduces the risk of unnoticed temperature changes, and provides more consistent oversight across sensitive areas of the property.