Month / January 2015

A new cargo shipping system will see temperature controlled environments more easily monitored, lessening the chance of sensitive items spoiling.

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Thermal imaging cameras mounted to the roofs of cars are helping better assess the thermography of domestic homes.

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The versatility, robustness and scalability of the testo 340 is ideal for industry professionals looking to carry out measurement, monitoring and maintenance work.

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New links between the Europe and the Middle East have shown the crucial need for temperature controlled freight in the pharmaceutical sector.

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An ongoing issue surrounding blasting at coal mines in the US highlights the need for effective nitrogen oxide gas management at home in Australia too.

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Could refrigeration be the key in creating the perfect temperature controlled environment for the effective study of bats.

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A suspected outbreak of salmonella has left a restaurant closed and 80 people suffering from varying levels of food poisoning.

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A carbon monoxide leak in Milwaukee has left eleven people in need of hospital treatment, after a cracked heat shield leaked the gas and reduced air quality.

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Three people in Florida have died after propane gas leaked from an incorrectly used heater. This highlights the need for working heating systems.

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Indoor air quality is a major problem around the world. What are the ways that building teams can prevent these situations from occurring?

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Indoor air quality is an important subject across a number of industries. What are some of the myths associated with this field?

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There have been five cases of children getting sick from unpasteurised milk. This highlights the need to ensure all dairy products are up-to-standard.

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An office Christmas party in the US saw 55 revelers come down with food poisoning. Could a temperature data logger have prevented the outbreak of illness?

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Frozen food is vital to supply both Australians and the world with quality products. So how can the quality of these products be assured?

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10 out of 18 Turkish miners have been killed by methane poisoning in a coal mine. There are grave fears for the remaining eight workers.

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