What is Environmental Monitoring?
Isabel is a Marketing Specialist at DGA.
Environmental Monitoring is the process of continuously observing and recording environmental conditions in specific areas of your business premises. This includes tracking factors such as temperature, humidity, the presence of water, power failure, and other critical conditions. Real-time alerts are generated each time a significant change is detected, allowing you to respond quickly and prevent potential damage.
Environmental threats like water leaks, extreme temperatures, and high humidity can be just as damaging as theft or fire. For example, a sudden increase in temperature or a water leak in a server room can lead to equipment failure, data loss, and significant downtime. Similarly, in a stockroom, excess humidity could ruin sensitive inventory.
Environmental monitoring systems, such as those provided by DGA, are designed to protect sensitive areas within your business, such as stockrooms, server rooms, and other critical spaces. These systems are equipped with sensors that detect changes in environmental conditions, such as temperature fluctuations or the presence of water, and immediately notify you of any potential threats.