A. Wireless Connectivity: The system should utilize wireless sensors to collect temperature data and transmit it to a centralized monitoring station. This will eliminate the need for cumbersome wiring and facilitate easy installation and scalability. B. Temperature Measurement Range: The system should be able to measure temperatures within a range of -40°F to 250°F (-40°C to 121°C). It should maintain an accuracy of ±0.5°F (±0.3°C) within this range. C. Multiple Sensor Support: The system should be capable of supporting a minimum of 100 wireless temperature sensors, with the option to expand the capacity in the future if necessary. D. Real-time Monitoring: The system should provide real-time temperature monitoring, allowing authorized personnel to view temperature data instantly. The monitoring interface must support web-based access from multiple devices. E. Alerting Mechanism: The system should have a robust alerting mechanism that can notify designated individuals or groups via email or SMS in case of temperature deviations beyond specified thresholds. The alerts must be customizable and easily configurable. F. Data Logging and Reporting: The system should maintain a comprehensive database to record and store temperature data over multiple years. It should provide advanced reporting features for generating customized reports and graphs for compliance purposes. G. Battery Life: The wireless sensors should have a minimum battery life of one year. Low battery alerts should be provided to ensure timely replacement. H. Data Security: The system should incorporate robust security measures, including data encryption and access controls, to ensure the confidentiality and integrity of temperature data. It should comply with applicable privacy regulations and industry standards. I. Integration Capability: The system should support integration with existing infrastructure and systems, such as Building Management Systems (BMS) or Facility Management Systems (FMS), to provide a cohesive and unified monitoring solution. J. User Training and Support: The vendor must provide comprehensive user training to County staff on operating and troubleshooting the system. Ongoing technical support and maintenance services should be available to address any issues or questions that may arise.