Developed under guidance from leading water safety experts with in-depth domain knowledge, Neptune is a best-in-class, enterprise-grade water monitoring solution.
The system, which is currently being utilised across both public and private sector organisations, calculates risk based on current and recent sensor measurements in order to facilitate real time risk analysis and deskill the review process.
A comprehensive range of temperature-based alerts including bacterial, freeze, and scald risk give users immediate notification in the case of risk conditions being detected.
A proprietary deterministic algorithm calculates a risk score for each asset based on current and historic sensor measurements, as well as other inputs including the asset’s condition rating.


Building & Schematic Visualisation
Schematics and floor plans can be uploaded and associated with any system Group. These drawings can have the assets easily marked, thereby placing them in context of the building. This feature is especially important when devices are being installed out of sight such as behind panelling in bathrooms.

Comprehensive Point in Time Reporting
A comprehensive suite of reports showing measurements at fifteen minute resolution for each asset allow trends to be identified and serve as a full historic audit report.

API
A comprehensive API allows data captured within Neptune to be integrated with your own Facilities Software and Building Management Solutions. This gives the consumer a solution which is fully integrable with third party systems allowing for optimised visualisation across multiple systems.

Bringing benefits across your business
Reduce Exposure to Risk
Manually monitoring water exposes your organisation to risk in the timeframe between measurements. The Neptune system identifies high risk conditions as they occur thereby reducing your exposure to risk.
Increase Efficiency
Remote monitoring allows staff to reduce site visits creating various efficiencies including reducing time lost travelling to site, carbon emissions and fuel costs.