10 reasons why you should adopt remote monitoring

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True Remote MonitoringTired of showing up at a jobsite only to realize the concrete and interior conditions aren’t ready for a floor installation? What if you could know for certain that the concrete and ambient environment are ready before you make all those plans? 

That’s where True Remote Monitoring comes in. True Remote Monitoring is concrete relative humidity testing, including ambient temperature and relative humidity, with the latest technology. It combines Wagner Meters’ Rapid RH L6 with the Floorcloud cellular, environmental sensor and gateway, allowing users to access information about jobsites from anywhere in real-time. 

Following are 10 reasons why you should be using True Remote Monitoring: 

  1. Accurate concrete moisture measurements. True Remote Monitoring uses the Rapid RH in-situ probes to measure concrete relative humidity. This kind of RH test measures deep within the concrete, where moisture typically hides. As a result, users can obtain the most accurate picture of the concrete’s moisture condition.
  2. Informed decision-making. Accurate data helps determine whether the concrete and ambient conditions are ready for installation and allows users to make better decisions. 
  3. Greater efficiency. Rather than going to the jobsite repeatedly to check the concrete, users can now do it all from their smartphone. What’s more, with the ability to monitor many jobsites at once, installers and contractors will be able to do more with the time they would normally spend traveling. 
  4. Money savings. When you save time, you save money. Using True Remote Monitoring will prevent downtime and minimize trips to the jobsite. In this way, it’s less expensive than traditional methods of monitoring moisture levels, such as manual inspection. 
  5. Elevated quality control. By ensuring the concrete slab has the right moisture levels, you are taking one of the biggest steps to prevent moisture-related damage to the flooring above. You’ll ensure the highest quality for your customers, reflecting positively on your reputation and making you their go-to choice in the future. 
  6. Greater professionalism. You’ll take your business up a notch with this state-of-the-art technology. Your customers will no doubt appreciate your attention to detail and your desire to be on the cusp of the latest tech. 
  7. Improved communication. True Remote Monitoring helps everyone on your team have the data they need to work more efficiently. You can easily send reports and data to help you schedule tasks and communicate with general contractors. 
  8. Real-time alerts. If site conditions go out of range, you’ll get notifications of the problem. For example, you’ll know immediately if the concrete RH levels increase—and you’ll be able to take swift corrective action.
  9. Secure data storage. All the data from the job site are securely stored in the cloud. This way you can access them on your smartphone or tablet—where you can organize them, compile reports and send those reports to others. 
  10. Reputation protection. No need to worry about nasty surprises that could hurt your business and its reputation. You’ll be on top of flooring conditions at all times. 

Jason Spangler is sales manager for Wagner Meters. He has more than 25 years’ experience in sales and sales management across a broad spectrum of industries. Visit wagnermeters.com or call (855) 350-7719. 

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