How the record works.
Verodex turns continuous monitoring into evidence. Every reading, alert, and response is logged and exportable, the proof an inspector or insurer actually asks for.
What gets logged
Everything, timestamped.
- Every reading: each measurement, per zone, around the clock, against its legal limit.
- Every alert: when a reading climbs toward the limit, or a scavenging or exhaust fault shows up.
- Every response: what your team did after an alert, so the record shows action, not just a number.
08:42:17 Surgery Suite A 1.3 ppm ✓ within limit
08:42:18 Recovery area 0.8 ppm ✓ within limit
09:05:02 Prep / Induction 1.9 ppm ⚠ approaching → alert sent
09:06:40 Prep / Induction 1.4 ppm ✓ resolvedHow a breach is handled
Predict, alert, then prove it.
- 01
Predict
We flag a reading heading toward its limit before it crosses, so the response starts ahead of exposure, not after.
- 02
Alert
Staff are alerted on the floor, with the zone and the reading that triggered it, including any scavenging or exhaust fault.
- 03
Log the response
The alert, the action taken, and the return to within-limit all go into the record, the full sequence, timestamped.
What it maps to
The standards behind the record.
Verodex’s record references the standards your regulators already use. In plain language, here’s what each one is.
What you can export
A report you can hand over.
Export a compliance report with readings, alerts, and responses for any window, formatted for an inspector or an insurer. Your audit history lives in Verodex and becomes your system of record.
Verodex’s records are built on verified, standardized performance, not marketing percentages.