Continuous documented monitoring of temperature, humidity, pressure, and air quality conditions — built to satisfy USP <797>, state cannabis regulators, FDA, FSMA, CDC VFC, and the inspectors that enforce them.
Most monitoring vendors sell a sensor, an app, or a logbook. We sell the continuous chain from physical sensor to inspector-ready audit defense — and the regulatory schemas that connect them.
NIST-traceable sensors for temperature, humidity, differential pressure, particulate, CO2, and VOC — placed where the regulator looks, sampled at the cadence the framework requires.
Every reading, every excursion, every corrective action — timestamped, attributable, retrievable on demand. Built atop the same Caseore platform that already serves AAMI ST108 and RD62 lab compliance.
USP <797> doesn’t look like FSMA. Cannabis state inspections don’t look like CDC VFC. Our reporting templates speak the framework your inspector enforces — not generic charts.
We’re purpose-built for industries where environmental conditions must be continuously documented and inspector-defensible. A sample of regulated industry verticals follows.
The November 2023 USP revision moved the bar from manual logs to retrievable continuous records. Independent and 503A/503B operators face a documentation gap that inspectors now examine closely.
Every legal state requires cultivators to demonstrate environmental control was maintained throughout cultivation — not just at inspection. A humidity excursion at late flower can destroy the batch and trigger a compliance report.
Ambulatory surgery centers, dental and oral surgery, dermatology, fertility, vet surgical — small footprints with hospital-grade environmental requirements but no enterprise BMS infrastructure to support them.
Continuous-monitoring DDLs with primary & backup, twice-daily logging, calibration certificates, excursion reporting — the federal program is explicit, and 37,000+ enrolled providers face periodic compliance review.
No black boxes. Each step generates evidence the next inspection will examine.
Calibrated multi-parameter sensors deployed where your framework specifies. NIST-traceable, with documented calibration certificates.
Readings transmitted to the BHEIR platform every minute. Stored, timestamped, attributable, retained for the duration your framework requires.
Out-of-spec conditions trigger alerts to designated personnel. Acknowledgment, root cause, corrective action — all recorded as a formal CAPA chain.
Generate framework-specific reports on demand. USP <797> review, state cannabis audit, CDC VFC site visit — the records they want, in the format they want.
Most environmental-monitoring tools were built as IoT dashboards and bolted on a compliance module. We built a compliance platform — already serving regulated lab and hospital water-quality programs — and extended it to indoor air. The order matters.
Our underlying platform (Caseore) is in production for AAMI ST108, ANSI/AAMI/ISO 13959, and RD62 water-quality compliance — same audit-grade, attribution, and retention requirements your inspector will examine on the air side.
USP <797> differential-pressure logs are different from FSMA cold-holding records. Our reporting speaks each framework natively — section references, intervals, and excursion definitions exactly as enforced.
Multi-site operators (DSOs, MSOs, hospital systems, lab networks) consolidate environmental compliance across mixed regulatory regimes in a single audit surface — not five vendor portals.
Every change is attributable, every reading is retrievable, every excursion is traceable to its corrective action. Built to the standard the inspector arrives expecting — not the standard the dashboard happens to support.
A 30-minute walkthrough scoped to your regulatory regime. We’ll show the actual report templates, excursion workflow, and inspector-ready documentation — using sample data from a comparable facility.