JRI MyFoodCheck temperature recording app
Modern food safety and quality assurance documentation is slowly moving away from paper-based to digitally based systems, typically hosted in the cloud.
Instrumentation specialist Butler Techsense has partnered with European manufacturer JRI to provide a complete digital cloud-based temperature monitoring and recording solution for food production and foodservice companies.
MyFoodCheck is a mobile app that automates manual food temperature recording using a handheld thermometer proactively detecting temperature excursions at each stage of the food production process. During the receipt of goods, storage, cooking, hot and cold storage, and cook-chill production, the app pulls all this recording documentation under one shared database.
The application works in conjunction with a Bluetooth-connected thermometer and pushes the temperature measurements directly to the application via the operator’s tablet or smartphone. The app is available free on Google Play and will soon be released on Apple iTunes, allowing users both Android and Apple platforms.
MyFoodCheck is used in conjunction with the JRI MySirius monitoring platform which automatically carries out 24/7 recording and alarming of fridges, freezers, cool rooms and ovens using the latest IoT devices. MyFoodCheck is a free app and MySirius is a subscription-based solution. Users can choose between three plans depending on the number of devices and features required.
Phone: 1800 955 934
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