With a greenhouse monitoring system, you get notified when environmental changes threaten your plant inventory

Keeping plants in your greenhouse alive and healthy requires the best possible growing environment. A greenhouse monitoring system helps you detect environmental problems before they threaten your plant inventory, allowing you to respond quickly and prevent costly losses.

A greenhouse monitoring system can provide early warning alerts for critical environmental and equipment issues, especially when they occur after hours or during the off-season. These issues include:

  • Falling temperatures
  • Poor ventilation
  • High CO2 levels
  • Humidity changes
  • Equipment failures
  • Water leaks 
  • Power outages

For more than 30 years, Sensaphone has provided greenhouse monitoring systems, auto dialers and sensors for industrial greenhouses. These devices detect extreme temperature fluctuation, frost, frozen irrigation lines, heater and fan failures. If any condition goes outside your preset range, the device instantly alerts you by phone, email or text. You get an extra layer of protection when personnel are not on-site.

A greenhouse monitoring system can protect unmanned and remote greenhouses, even if they don’t have a phone line or broadband internet connection. And you can check conditions from anywhere via Sensaphone’s website or iPhone/Android app.

How to Select a Remote Monitoring System for Your Greenhouse

How a greenhouse monitoring system helps prevent disease during the growing season

During the growing season, a Sensaphone greenhouse monitoring system can monitor multiple environmental conditions using hardwired or wireless sensors. Temperature, humidity levels, lighting and fan circulation are crucial to preventing mold, algae, mildew and disease and maximize your plant yield.

Greenhouse monitoring system data logging and reporting

Sensaphone greenhouse monitoring systems are more than auto dialers. Because they remotely monitor dozens of environmental data points, you can view the status of multiple locations, access trending reports, check specific equipment status and review alarm history without having to install any software. You can identify patterns and trends in environmental conditions and get insight into larger issues that can prevent problems before they arise. The systems automatically record tens of thousands of data points, dates and times that you can view, graph, and print.

Whether you are on-site or off-site, a greenhouse monitoring system ensures you are always aware of the critical conditions that threaten your property and plant inventory.

Application Examples

Greenhouse Humidity Monitoring

Greenhouse Humidity Monitoring

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