DALLAS, Nov. 15, 2017 -- Texas-based technology companies Long Range Systems and Swift Sensors have partnered to launch VEN-U Sensors, a system of wireless sensors offering businesses assurance that environmental data such as temperature, humidity, door access, vibration and water presence are monitored and recorded around the clock. When a desired threshold is breached, VEN-U Sensors deliver immediate alerts via SMS text, email and/or phone call. VEN-U Sensors help businesses proactively maintain equipment and procedures, which can ultimately save significant time and costs.
Maintaining an optimal environment is a critical factor in business such as restaurants, industrial warehouses, data centers, cold-chain transportation and property management companies. With VEN-U Sensors in place, owners have peace-of-mind knowing that if procedures or pieces of equipment falter, they will be immediately notified and can take steps to remedy the issue before it worsens. Whether a temperature increases or decreases, a piece of equipment stops vibrating, water is present where it shouldn’t be and more, VEN-U Sensors report inconsistencies and protect your business and customers.
“By adding sensor monitoring of critical equipment and processes, a variety of businesses automate data collection, improve safety and ensure compliance all while improving the quality of their product or service,” said Sam Cece, Founder and CEO of Swift Sensors. “Our partnership with LRS will bring IoT sensor technology to the large and growing base of LRS customers worldwide.”
“Businesses succeed when they have exceptional communication, whether that is using LRS products to communicate with or locate people, or a VEN-U Sensor alerting an operator of a system failure. We’re delighted to be partnering with Swift Sensors to provide business managers with tools that enable smart, efficient operations,” said John Weber, President & CEO of LRS.
About Long Range Systems, LLC
Since 1995, Long Range Systems has been dedicated to developing technologies that help service-based businesses provide a better customer experience. From messaging devices to guest management applications, LRS provides a better means for managing customer flow.
About Swift Sensors
Swift Sensors Cloud Wireless Sensor System offers businesses a low-cost, unified solution to proactively protect and monitor equipment and processes, comply with regulations, and enhance business performance. The Swift Sensors cloud-based system incorporates sophisticated analytics to deliver business intelligence and a rapid return on investment.
| Media Contacts: | ||
| Christen Lazarcheck Marketing Manager, Long Range Systems, LLC [email protected] 914.500.3187 | Ray Almgren Chief Marketing Officer, Swift Sensors [email protected] +1 512-415-3261 |


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