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Automated Refrigeration Monitoring
for Food Safety, Compliance, and Cost Reduction

ShieldTrak replaces manual temperature logging with fully wireless, continuous monitoring inside every refrigeration unit—delivering real-time alerts, inspector-ready reports, and proven ROI.

Eliminate Manual Logs

  • Save $5,000–$8,000 in annual labor per location
  • Remove inconsistency and human error
  • Free staff for higher-value tasks

Prevent Food Loss

  • Protect $10,000+ in inventory annually
  • Instant alerts before spoilage occurs
  • 24/7 monitoring with logs every 5 minutes

The True Cost of Manual Temperature Logging

Labor Burden

30–60 minutes daily per location adds up to 180–360 hours per year.

$5,000–$8,000 annual cost per location

Food Loss Risk

Failures often go unnoticed overnight or between shifts.

$10,000+ average annual loss per location

The ShieldTrak Solution

Continuous Monitoring

Wireless sensors inside every unit record temperature every 5 minutes, 24/7—no employee involvement required.

Real-Time Alerts

Immediate text/email notifications when temperatures drift, enabling action before spoilage occurs.

Inspector-Ready Reports

Time-stamped logs, corrective actions, and secure multi-year retention—accessible instantly during inspections.

Fully compliant with FDA Food Code nationwide and exceeds stricter state requirements in CA, NY, FL, WA, and more.

Purpose-Built Hardware

Smart Base Station

Intuitive touchscreen display for on-site monitoring, sensor management, and instant status checks. No training required.

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Wireless Sensors

Compact, food-safe sensors with guaranteed 2-year battery life. No wires, no hassle—just place inside any refrigeration unit.

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Proven ROI & Future-Ready Platform

Most customers see full payback within the first year through labor savings and prevented food loss.

ShieldTrak is built as a scalable data platform. Upcoming AI-driven features include anomaly detection, predictive maintenance alerts, and early equipment failure warnings—moving you from reactive to proactive refrigeration management.