(www.dicksonweb.com) Managers of industrial facilities seeking to meet the highest standards of temperature and humidity control by using NIST-certified instruments can now be assured that their chart recorders' and data loggers' calibrations are current through Dickson
Company's automatic enrollment of NIST-certified instruments in the
Dickson Calibration Club
(http://www.dicksonweb.com/calibration/calibration_club.php ).
Dickson Company, which sponsors the Calibration Club, offers the widest selection of temperature, humidity and pressure recorders and data loggers available in the world. Automatic enrollment of NIST-certified instruments obtained from the Dickson Company in the Calibration Club
was announced for 2007. Members of the Dickson Calibration Club are able to create an online database for all of their instruments and assets such that they receive an e-mail notification when instruments or
assets are due for calibrations.
Unlike generic instruments that only state that calibrations are within specifications, Dickson NIST-certified temperature and humidity recorders and data loggers specify a particular unit's serial number along with the date of original calibration, the calibration reading, and the specific instrument used to calibrate the unit. The Dickson
Calibration Club service is designed to help those with NIST-certified instruments ensure their instruments retain their original calibration
specifications. NIST-certified instruments are often the preferred models for those with the highest quality standards.
Information on Dickson NIST-certified instruments and other calibration options can be found at
http://www.dicksonweb.com/info/calibration_options.php . Further
Dickson product details can be found at
http://www.dicksonweb.com .
Inquiries can be directed to Dickson customer service at +630-543-3747,
FAX +630-543-0498, dicksoncsr@dicksonweb.com or by writing to Dickson,
930 South Westwood Avenue, Addison, IL 60101, USA.
USA-headquartered Dickson Company (www.dicksonweb.com) was established in 1923 with the invention of the world's first portable compact temperature recorder, and today offers the widest selection of temperature, humidity and pressure recorders and data loggers available
in the world.