Transitioning heatstroke measures in schools and special support schools from 'manual management' to 'automated monitoring' - Recruitment for free demonstration monitors of the WBGT remote monitoring system 'Miharu-kun Pro' has begun (Note: Recruitment for summer 2026 has closed).
ISA Co., Ltd. (abbreviated as ISA, located in Shinjuku, Tokyo, President: Koji Yanagihara) has started recruiting free demonstration monitors for its environmental monitoring system "Miharukun Pro," which enables remote centralized management of WBGT (Wet Bulb Globe Temperature) to reduce the burden of heatstroke measures and strengthen safety management systems in schools and support schools. (※Due to a large number of applications, the recruitment for summer 2026 has been closed.)
In the demonstration, the installation locations will be considered based on the operational conditions of various facilities such as classrooms, gymnasiums, schoolyards, and pools. The effects of visualizing environmental data, raising awareness through warning lights and email notifications, and reducing the burden of confirmation for teachers and staff will be confirmed. Through actual operation in school settings, it can contribute to the standardization of heatstroke measures, the acceleration of decision-making, and the efficiency of information sharing, thereby improving safety management systems.

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