Hydration Monitoring for High-Heat Industrial Environments

Optimized Worker Health, Zero Disruption

Built to deliver real-time, effortless hydration feedback on the job site. Trusted by safety teams, mining, construction, and oil & gas operations.

InFlow by Intake Health

Proactive Dehydration Control in Extreme Conditions

InFlow integrates seamlessly into existing sanitation infrastructure to monitor hydration continuously.

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Real-Time Hydration Feedback

Objective color-coded signals provide instant cues — enabling workers to rehydrate before dehydration becomes dangerous.

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Suited to Tough Environments

Designed to withstand industrial restroom conditions, cleaning protocols, and heavy use. Easy to clean without removing the device.

03.

Scalability & Coverage

Deploy across all facilities or zones to ensure consistent monitoring. More data points means better protection from heat stress across shifts.

04.

No Data Privacy Headaches

InFlow operates locally; it does not store or transmit individual-level hydration data, aligning with privacy-friendly deployments in compliance settings.

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Maintenance & Durability

  • Up to ~4,000 tests per charge
  • Magnetic, glove-friendly removable modules
  • Compatible with standard cleaning agents (avoid HCl-based products)
  • Simple preventative maintenance by facility staff
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Frequently Asked Questions

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We recommend deploying InFlow in every restroom or high-traffic urinal to maximize coverage and accountability across all workers and shifts.

Roughly every 4–6 months under typical use (~4,000 tests). Workers don’t need to remove it — custodial or safety staff can handle module swaps.

No — InFlow provides real-time feedback only and does not retain individual-level records. Safety teams can collect aggregated hydration metrics if desired through separate reporting workflows.

Yes — it’s built to handle standard disinfectants; just avoid strong hydrochloric acid solutions, which may damage the sensor.

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