October 21, 2004

AXCESS RFID Sensor Tags Detect Ammonia

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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