
Air Conditioning Monitoring
Many sites will rely on certain air conditions for the day-to-day running and success of their businesses. Air temperature and humidity are common conditions that are often managed and can cause implications for a site if they rise above or fall below a certain threshold. Air conditioning (AC) is often used to manage these air characteristics, but adequate monitoring of the AC system can prove to be a key component in securing business success and eliminating potential risks.
Air conditioning monitoring with RMS is a 24/7 service, meaning every second is being monitored. If an AC unit is detected to be offline or not working properly, then the monitoring team will instantly receive the notification and work to either resolve the issue remotely or to contact the site key holder to notify them of the issue.
Sensors can also be used to help monitor a site’s air condition. Temperature and humidity sensors can also be connected to RMS’ central monitoring station, meaning if a condition changes or goes above or below a certain level, the monitoring operatives will be instantly notified and they will then carry out the required actions.
Air Conditioning Monitoring Uses:
- Animal enclosures
- Food or chemical storage
- Offices
- Hospitals
- Laboratories
- Food Production
- Agriculture & Farming
- Art Galleries
RMS are an NSI gold accredited alarm receiving centre (ARC) meaning we work to the latest and most stringent industry standards. We handpick the very best monitoring operatives who can effectively and efficiently handle notifications and report them back to the site with 5* service.
Benefits of Air Conditioning Monitoring
Air conditioning monitoring holds a host of benefits:
- Increased protection for sites that require specific air conditions
- Better climate control
- Confidence that sites are being monitored 24/7
- Instant response to air conditioning or sensor activations
- Honest, transparent and professional service
- In-depth event reporting
How Does Air Conditioning Monitoring Work?
Whether your sites need their air conditioning units monitored or the actual air conditions, RMS can provide a bespoke solution tailored to your needs. If a climate sensor or air conditioning unit goes offline, the following steps will take place.
- A signal will be sent to the RMS central monitoring centre, notifying
- the monitoring operatives of the change in air condition or that there is something wrong with the AC unit.
- The monitoring operatives will then look into the issue and see if they can fix it remotely.
- The nominated key holder for the site will be contacted to notify them of the issue and if any maintenance is required.
At RMS, we are a flexible service and therefore can offer bespoke responses for each site. These could include contacting certain personnel or actioning other systems into place.
How Much Does Air Conditioning Monitoring Cost?
Air conditioning monitoring can be a vital service to many industries, sites and businesses. The cost of AC monitoring depends on a number of factors, including the square footage of each area, the number of AC units that need monitoring, as well as the number of sites.
For an accurate price, it is therefore recommended to speak to the RMS team, so that they can learn more about your sites and needs. They will then be able to provide you with a free, totally no-obligation quotation for our air conditioning monitoring service.
What Happens Next?
Are you interested in air conditioning monitoring for your sites, or perhaps are looking for a new monitoring contract?
Get in touch with the team today to learn more ad to get your free quote. Call us on 0330 002 1149 or fill out our online form here.