TrashMinder Trash and Waste Container Fullness Measuring & Reporting Systems

TrashMinder Monitoring System

TrashMinder® is the most advanced system available for measuring and reporting container fullness. It also controls and reports container usage.

Fullness units will send a signal to a fax, pager or computer when container is full. From one computer, you can manage up to 4000 compactors fitted with a TrashMinder monitor.

The TrashMinder Software generates a range of reports which display compactor status or usage information. Usage models provide total control of compactor access. On-site users simply input an ID number or insert a magnetic strip ID card to access the compactor.

TrashMinder® Models

Pager-Alert Fullness Unit (model 100P): automatically sends a pick-up request to a pager.

Pager-Alert Fullness Unit (model 100P)

Fax-Alert Fullness Unit (model 110F): automatically sends a pick-up request to one or two fax machines.

Fax-Alert Fullness Unit (model 110F)

Fullness Management System (model 150MS): automatically sends a pick-up request to a personal computer.

Fullness Management System (model 150MS)

Combination Fullness/Usage Management System (model 300): electronically monitors compactors’ activity and reports container fullness to a personal computer and automatically sends a pick-up request.

Combination Fullness/Usage Management System (model 300)

On-Site Usage System (model 200S): records how often a compactor is used, controls access to compactor- locking out unauthorized users, and editing functions and billing data can be easily accessed at the on-site unit.

On-Site Usage System (model 200S)

Usage Management System (model 250MS): records how often a compactor is used, controls access to compactor- locking out unauthorized users. Create new accounts, delete accounts, lock-out unauthorized users, generated reports and billing data can be easily accessed from a personal computer.

Usage Management System (model 250MS)

The Key Access Control is an exciting new application of digital chip technology. A chip in a dime-sized holder records usage and controls access to waste compactors.

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