Vaccine Temperature Monitoring Made Effortless With the VFC2000



WARNER, N.H. - August 21, 2020 - (Newswire.com)

MadgeTech is eliminating the complexity of vaccine temperature monitoring routines with the new VFC2000 Vaccine Temperature Monitoring System. For less than $200, the VFC2000 is the ultimate data logging solution for validating VFC and CDC compliance.

The VFC2000 features a digital display showing minimum, maximum, and current temperature readings. Designed with a Type K thermocouple and glycol bottle attachment, the readings will simulate the temperature of the vaccines. In addition to monitoring the internal temperature of vaccine refrigerators, the VFC2000 gives the added feature of recording ambient room temperature. This will allow users to monitor and maintain a comfortable working environment for staff.

For those hectic days, the VFC2000 is equipped with an LED indicator to remind users to conduct the required 24-hour temperature check. If temperatures fluctuate out of range of the programmed temperature limits, the VFC2000 triggers an audio and visual alarm, alerting users to take immediate corrective action, preventing product and monetary loss.

The VFC2000 comes standard with a calibration certificate, direct from MadgeTech’s in-house calibration laboratory. To satisfy recordkeeping requirements, the VFC2000 is compatible with the MadgeTech 4 Software, which automatically stores the data and creates reports for in-depth analysis. Data can also be easily exported to Microsoft Excel to provide electronic records to your state health department.

To learn more about the VFC2000 Vaccine Temperature Monitoring System, call MadgeTech at (603) 456-2011 or email info@madgetech.com.




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