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Tinytag temperature and humidity data loggers monitor remarkable museum collection
Burnby Hall Gardens and Museum features the unique Stewarts Collection, consisting of the remarkable cultural and religious exhibits that traveller, adventurer, and collector Major Percy Marlborough Stewart and his wife Katharine brought home from their travels.
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Tinytag temperature data loggers monitor drug and alcohol testing laboratory
Eight Tinytag Plus 2 temperature data loggers are used across the laboratory, office, fridges, and freezers. Monitoring the temperatures of samples stored in fridges, as well as ambient room conditions, aids compliance with the business’ Quality Management System and ISO 17025:2017 standards.
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Tinytag temperature and RH loggers assist archive conservation | Tinytag
Monitoring the temperature and humidity conditions of archive and library collections is critical to minimise damage to artefacts. Data loggers help provide evidence that these conditions comply with BS 4971:2017 regulations.
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Central Electricals Monitors Energy Consumption with Energy Loggers | Tinytag
Central Electricals monitors energy consumption to improve the design of solar PV systems, optimising renewable energy solutions across East and Central Africa. David Lumatete, General Manager – Solar Division, shares his experience using Tinytag Energy Loggers to create daily load profiles for their clients.
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Tinytag data loggers monitor temperature and humidity levels for Berkshire Record Office
It is critical for archive environments to maintain adequate environmental levels in areas where historical records are held. An unsuitable environment, including inappropriate temperature and humidity levels, can adversely impact the condition of precious materials, causing issues such as mould growth and accelerating the rate of material deterioration.
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Cambridge University Hospital uses temperature data loggers to monitor pathology samples
The Pathology Department at Cambridge University Hospital processes over 3.5 million pathology samples every year. To ensure that these samples are kept under the correct conditions, Tinytag Transit 2 data loggers are used to monitor environments where the samples are handled and transported.
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Long-term monitoring for museum preservation | Tinytag monitoring solutions
Rushden Transport Museum in Northamptonshire is uniquely situated in the Victorian-era Rushden Station. Housing a large collection of items relating to the history of road and rail transport, as well as the social history of the local area, the old station building and the Museum’s storage – a nearby port-a-cabin – are enigmatic surroundings for such collections – but are not ideal environments for displaying and storing sensitive museum collections.
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Tinytag data logger used for Post-Occupancy Evaluation in West of Ireland Passive House
Passive House is a voluntary standard for energy efficiency in buildings. Buildings designed in accordance with Passive House standards typically have an ultra-low rate of energy usage, making them more environmentally-friendly than buildings that rely on active heating and cooling. For a new, domestic ‘Passive House’ in County Mayo, West of Ireland, temperature and relative humidity monitoring with a Tinytag data logger was crucial to understanding how the building performed in real, lived-in conditions.
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Sub-Antarctic museum uses Tinytag data loggers for long-term monitoring and conservation
South Georgia Museum opened in 1992 in Grytviken, an old whaling station on South Georgia, an island in the polar front of the Southern Atlantic. The Museum is housed in the former Whaling Station Manager’s Villa and is home to an exciting collection of items that tell the story of the cultural heritage and natural history of South Georgia. The Museum’s collections include exhibitions on discovery, sealing, whaling, surveying and expeditions, maritime and military history, natural history and Sir Ernest Shackleton, the 20th Century Antarctic explorer.
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Plastics conservation at the Museum of Design in Plastics | Tinytag
Despite media reports telling us that plastics last forever, from a museum and conservation perspective, they are particularly sensitive materials that are vulnerable to slight fluctuations in environmental conditions.
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Data loggers aid quality testing
Baker Ruskinn manufactures and markets medical incubated workstations which mimic the physiological conditions found inside the human body. The workstations regulate temperature, humidity and gas levels to simulate bodily environments, such as those existing within the heart, lungs, kidney or brain.
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Tinytags monitor temperature in vaccine fridges and cool boxes
Maintaining recommended temperatures is essential to ensure the efficacy of vaccines; Tinytags record data to help verify that vaccines have been stored correctly and help meet SEQOHS accreditation standards for cold chain and vaccine storage.
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Tinytag data loggers play key role in environmental management for district museum
Built over the remains of a Roman bathhouse, The Novium Museum in Chichester, West Sussex, is home to a collection of over 500,000 objects telling the rich history of Chichester District. Items in The Novium Museum’s collection include archaeological and geological objects, social history and photography. All of the artefacts held by the Museum must be kept in the correct conditions to ensure their best chances of survival for years to come.
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Tinytag data loggers used to inform innovative energy solutions
With increasing pressure for electrical and heating appliances to meet energy efficiency ratings, it can be a challenge to find a solution that both works and is profitable for small businesses and enterprises.
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PPE manufacturer uses Tinytag data loggers for quality control and quality validation
Reliable and trustworthy protective equipment is vital in the roles and industries that require it. Midas Safety have been manufacturing PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) for 35 years. Known as an OEM of gloves for industrial safety, the company is a leader in the field of protective clothing.
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Tinytag data loggers help to ensure the effectiveness of vaccines at a Welsh medical practice
The Practice requires an efficient and reliable solution to monitoring the medical stock that is administered to their patients.Tinytag Talk 2 Medical data loggers provide that solution in three clinical fridges where vaccines are held.
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Tinytags in place at the Falkland Islands Historic Dockyard Museum
Recorded data helps identify seasonal environmental patterns to help with the preservation and conservation of sensitive items.
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Tinytags installed at Fishbourne Roman Palace
Data logging is essential to ensure that items are kept in the correct environmental conditions to help with preventive conservation efforts.
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Tinytags monitor at Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) Museum
Round the clock monitoring is essential for preventive conservation of sensitive items in the historic cricketing collection.
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Tinytags monitor temp/RH at Brunel’s SS Great Britain
Temperature and relative humidity monitoring is an essential part of preventive conservation for historic objects in the Collection.
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New archive project in Tristan da Cunha includes Tinytags
Temperature and relative humidity data loggers monitor sensitive archives to help with long term preventive conservation.
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Tinytag data loggers monitor extremes of temperature in Switzerland
Robust outdoor data loggers monitor air temperatures in geological depressions to pinpoint areas of extreme cold.
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Tinytags form part of worldwide seed conservation project
The Millennium Seed Bank Partnership has deployed the loggers to help the conservation of species of seeds during collection, drying and storage.
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Electric car project benefits from Tinytag technology
The ability of the data logger to measure small changes in voltage provided valuable information in optimising the usage of the motor.