Safely Protect Vaccines
Vaccines are sensitive biological products. Some vaccines are sensitive to freezing, some to heat and others to light. Vaccine potency, meaning its ability to adequately protect the vaccinated patient, can diminish when the vaccine is exposed to inappropriate temperatures. Once lost, vaccine potency cannot be regained. To maintain quality, vaccines must be protected from temperature extremes.
The Guardian temperature sensor is installed outside the vaccine storage unit, with a temperature probe placed inside the unit. Guardian’s unique wireless sensors will capture and report temperature changes within the unit. Should the temperature reach a level that is outside of the prescribed, acceptable range, a series of alarms and notifications instantly occurs. As the situation is addressed, the Guardian system provides instant documentation of personnel, events and corrective actions. Guardian safeguards your operation by providing a complete end-to-end solution for your facilities temperature monitoring needs.
Guardian Solutions & Features
Sensor continuously monitors temperature with a range of -90 °C to 105 °C
- Temperature data is automatically logged and reported, eliminating manual compliance logging
- Automatic audible and visual local alarms if temperature leaves a preset range
- Automated email or text alerts generated in addition to local alarms
- Data reports can easily be generated to demonstrate regulatory compliance when needed
- AC powered with battery backup
COVID-19 Vaccines
According to the CDC, COVID-19 vaccine products are temperature-sensitive and must be stored and handled correctly to ensure efficacy and maximize shelf life. Proper storage and handling practices are critical to minimize vaccine loss and limit risk of administering COVID-19 vaccine with reduced effectiveness. Jurisdictions should work with staff at each COVID-19 vaccination provider site to ensure appropriate vaccine storage and handling procedures are established and followed. It is expected that cold chain storage and handling requirements for COVID-19 vaccine products will vary in temperature from refrigerated (2°C to 8°C) to frozen (-15°C to -25°C) to ultra-cold (-60°C to -80°C) in the freezer or within the dry ice thermal shipper in which product was received.
For a reliable cold chain, three elements must be in place:
- Well-trained staff
- Reliable storage and temperature monitoring equipment
- Accurate vaccine inventory management
When it comes to reliable temperature monitoring equipment, keep your temperature-sensitive vaccines safe and protected with Guardian.