The future of chemical automation: with wireless Internet access now available from controller manufacturers, customers' pools and spas can be monitored anywhere in the world from a laptop or PC
Pool & Spa News, Oct 1, 2004 by Robert Hedrick
Use your controller as a management and testing tool to get proactive with customers and increase profits. Your customers will be amazed at the level of service you provide.
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Who: Robert Hedrick
What: "The Future of Chemical Automation: How 'Proactive' Wireless/Internet Management Will Increase Profits and Customer Satisfaction"
Where: 2004 International Pool & Spa Expo, Las Vegas
When: Wed., Dec, 1, 8-9:30 a.m. Attendees will learn how to set up customer accounts, and manage pools using wireless and Internet technology: the latest in compatible programmable chemical controllers; and more.
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