We install wireless sensors in your cold storage and alert you instantly — by text, any time of day — the moment a unit goes above temperature. One alert can save you $20,000 to $80,000 in spoiled product.
Most Canadian businesses have no way of knowing a cold storage unit is failing until it's already too late. By then, the damage is done.
A single overnight compressor failure destroys everything in the unit. Meat, dairy, produce — gone before you arrive in the morning.
Food safety inspectors require temperature logs. Manual records are often incomplete or missing entirely — putting your license at risk.
Fridges don't fail instantly — they warm slowly over hours. With real-time monitoring you catch it at 5°C, not 15°C.
No IT team. No wiring. No disruption to your operations.
Wireless temperature sensors placed in every cold unit. Battery-powered. No wiring required. Done in under 30 minutes.
Every 5 minutes, sensors send temperature readings to your secure ColdGuard Pro dashboard — accessible from any device.
The moment any unit goes above your set threshold, you get a text immediately — day or night, including 2am on a Sunday.
Generate a Health Canada compliant temperature log PDF in one click. Hand it to an inspector with confidence.
Built specifically for Canadian businesses — not a generic IoT platform.
Get notified the moment a unit breaches temperature — before product is at risk.
See every unit's temperature live from your phone or computer, anywhere.
One-click PDF export of 30 and 90-day temperature logs — formatted for inspections.
Wireless sensors with 2-year batteries. Install in minutes, forget about maintenance.
One price. Everything included. Cancel anytime.
Sensors, dashboard, alerts, compliance reports — all included. No setup fees. No long-term contracts.
Try the full system free for 30 days. We install the sensors at no charge. If you're not convinced, we remove everything. No contracts, no obligation.
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