BHEIR / Establ. 2026 / National service

Compliance-grade environmental monitoring for regulated industries.

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.

Sampling cadence 60sec.
Frameworks supported 14+ active
Audit trail retention 7yrs.
Data sovereignty US
Live readout · Cleanroom A · ISO Class 7 In spec
Temperature 68.4 °F ±0.3
Relative humidity 47.2 % ±1.1
Δ pressure 0.052 inWC + pos
PM2.5 8 µg/m³ low
CO2 712 ppm stable
What we do

Three things, integrated.

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.

01 / Sensors

Calibrated continuous monitoring.

NIST-traceable sensors for temperature, humidity, differential pressure, particulate, CO2, and VOC — placed where the regulator looks, sampled at the cadence the framework requires.

02 / Documentation

Audit-ready records.

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.

03 / Vertical schemas

Regulation-aware reporting.

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.

Industries we serve

Compliance pressure varies. The pattern doesn’t.

We’re purpose-built for industries where environmental conditions must be continuously documented and inspector-defensible. A sample of regulated industry verticals follows.

All twelve verticals

How it works

Sensor to inspector, four steps.

No black boxes. Each step generates evidence the next inspection will examine.

01

Place sensors

Calibrated multi-parameter sensors deployed where your framework specifies. NIST-traceable, with documented calibration certificates.

02

Continuous capture

Readings transmitted to the BHEIR platform every minute. Stored, timestamped, attributable, retained for the duration your framework requires.

03

Excursion workflow

Out-of-spec conditions trigger alerts to designated personnel. Acknowledgment, root cause, corrective action — all recorded as a formal CAPA chain.

04

Inspector defense

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.

Why BHEIR

Compliance is not a feature. It is the architecture.

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.

A

Audit-trail heritage

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.

B

Vertical schemas, not generic charts

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.

C

One platform, many frameworks

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.

D

Inspector-grade evidence by default

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.

Request a demo

See the vertical-specific build for your framework.

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.