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Cooper - 5 reasons you need to add ambient temperature sensors to your jobsite this winter
October 16, 2024

5 Reasons You Need to Add Ambient Temperature Sensors to Your Jobsite This Winter

If you’ve ever tried to cure concrete, apply drywall or just attempt any kind of construction work in -20℃ temperatures you know it’s not easy (or comfortable). Frigid temperatures, heavy snowfall and icy conditions are a constant threat to project timelines and budgets. Maintaining the right climate and ambient temperature on the jobsite is crucial.

The bad news is we can’t predict the severity of our upcoming winter. The good news? Advancements in equipment efficiency and technology means we don’t have to.

With real-time ambient temperature sensors it’s possible to prepare for even the coldest winters. And it’s proving to be a game changer on the jobsite – ensuring projects not only remain on schedule but stay within budget AND meet quality standards. The benefits are pretty great too – reduced risks and improved safety (to name a few). If you need more reasons why ambient temperature monitoring technology is right for your worksite this winter, we’ve got you covered.

1. Helps lower costs

Turning your heaters on in November and leaving them on until April is a surefire way to drive up costs. Or….you can monitor your jobsite temperatures and run your heaters only when you need to. Sounds pretty good, right?

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