Discover How to Mitigate Freezer Failure and Prevent Sample Loss
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Fixing Freezer Failures

Freezer failures can lead to significant sample loss, but researchers can take measures to prevent these events. 

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Laboratory freezer failures are unfortunately common, potentially caused by power outages, equipment breakdowns, or a lack of routine maintenance. Preventing freezer failure is particularly important when working with rare and clinical samples. However, failure does not have to automatically lead to sample loss. Scientists can turn to independent monitoring systems to quickly alert them to any critical deviation in freezer temperature.

Download this application note from XiltriX to learn how a robust, independent, real-time freezer monitoring system, backed up by a 24/7 laboratory monitoring service, can mitigate the effects of freezer failure and prevent sample loss.

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