Hi Matthew, 

Our laboratory performs clinical testing that supports the NIH Clinic Center. 
The current temperature monitoring system we’re using is acquired through 
ReesScientific.com 

The software is easy to use regardless of the extent of privileges a user has. 
The easiest advantage over freshloc I can think of is an option to find tagged 
equipment on a map within the lab. That feature is more helpful on 2nd and 3rd 
shift, or in the event a lab section is being renovated and equipment isn’t in 
its usual location. 

Best regards.
Very respectfully,
Eddie Martin

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> Is there a wireless temperature monitoring system that you would recommend?
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