ParTech has long been looking to establish themselves as one of the kings of the hill in the food monitoring and safety sectors. The company now believes the impending re-release of their EverServ food safety monitoring program will give them a leg up.
The company boasted this particular product at the Food Retail Show at the Dallas Convention Center in Dallas, Texas. This new PAR EverServ(R) food safety and monitoring software is billed as being capable of reducing the overhead costs that are associated with foodsafetymonitoring in general.
PAR’s EverServ SureCheck is a PDA-based health safety monitoring program that allows the ultimate in mobility, because of the ability to fit on handheld devices that aren’t the size of a small laptop.
The program provides a checklist that the user can go down in order to keep track of what has been checked and what steps still need to be taken in order to guarantee the highest quality of safety. This new program is actually made up of three different components that work together to streamline the process.
The first component is the SureCheck V5 Platform, which runs on ruggedized Microsoft Windows handheld devices. The second component is a new multimode wireless temperature monitoring application, which will of course tell the user whether the food is reaching the proper internal temperatures in order to remain fresh and avoid bacterial contamination. The third component is a cloud based enterprise type application that makes reporting of readings that much easier.
The EverServ equipped devices should work to let employees at retailers, hotels and restaurants know what sort of tasks are needed to monitor compliance with food service and storage regulations. The program is also geared toward increasing the efficiency of the monitoring process by as much as 60 percent improvement over a pen and paper checklist.
PAR says a business with as few as 80 monitoring tasks per day should be able to see savings up to $7,000 per year in their annual labor expenses related to employees spending time with monitoring tasks.
Edited by
Braden Becker