AXCESS International Inc. has announced the availability of its new RFID sensor tag that can warn of toxic levels of ammonia leakages.
According to the press release from PR Newswire:
The use of portable ammonia sensors and a wireless monitoring network provides an easily installed and cost effective blanket detection coverage area where expensive hard-wired systems fall short. The battery powered RFID architecture allows for sensors being easily populated in greater quantities at less cost, thereby increasing protective coverage. The TCP/IP transmission capability of the AXCESS ActiveTag(TM) receivers allows for transmission of sensor alerts to personnel in containment centers via email and pagers during an incident.
Read more: AXCESS Adds Ammonia Detection Capability to RFID-based Sensor Tags
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