Why compost temperatures are tracked
Environmental conditions are commonly tracked during finish installation to provide a documented record of ambient temperature and relative humidity. IRYS IoT Compost Monitoring provides this documentation for designated areas and time periods.
Support process control
Verify that piles are trending through target temperature ranges and identify stalls early.
Reduce hotspot risk
Get alerts for rapid climbs, sustained highs, or uneven pile behavior across zones.
Create defensible records
Maintain time-stamped logs and summaries for internal reviews, insurers, and regulators.
Dashboards, Hotspot & stall alerts & Reports
Standard outputs designed for daily operations, incident review, and compliance documentation.
Standard Outputs
- Weekly summary of pile temperatures by zone (tip vs mid where available)
- Log of threshold events (rapid rise, sustained high temps, or cold stalls) with timestamps
- Monthly operations report covering the monitoring period (zones, events, and trends)
- Optional seasonal/long-term monitoring for fire-risk and process benchmarking
📄 Full Sample Report + Data Extract (PDF)
Sample shown for format only. Monitoring scope, intervals, and thresholds are site-specific. Documentation reflects observed sensor data and does not constitute engineering certification or a guarantee of outcomes.
Clean, timestamped documentation that fits owner closeout and warranty files.
Operations-ready summary
Temperature
(°F)
Relative Humidity (%RH)
Configurable
(typ. 5–15 min)
Weekly PDFs + Final Closeout Pack
Share with operations, safety, and management as a simple “temperature record.”
Monitoring workflow
Monitoring is set up once, then runs continuously across the defined zones and duration.
Define zones & goals
Identify windrows/piles/bays and set thresholds (process targets + hotspot alerts).
Deploy probes & gateway
Probes are inserted at defined depths/locations; cellular gateway provides connectivity.
Record pile temperatures
Temperatures are recorded at defined intervals (typ. 5–15 min) and trended by zone.
Hotspot & stall alerts + reports
Hotspot & stall alerts are issued per thresholds; weekly/monthly PDFs are prepared for your files.
Low-effort deployment
Probes are rugged and simple to place. After setup, the system runs in the background and produces dashboards, alerts, and reports.
Fast placement
Near-zero
No daily babysitting. Minimal disruption to your operating routine.
Pricing that scales from 5 sensors to 50+
You purchase the probes. We provide monitoring platform access (dashboard, alerts, and reports) priced by sensor count.
Compost Temperature Probes
- Rugged stainless probe design for windrows, static piles, and bays
- Battery powered (no wiring), fast deployment
- Register sensors to your site + zones in the platform
- Designed for long-term trend visibility and documentation
Monitoring Platform Access
| Plan | Sensors | Monthly | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Starter | Up to 5 | $99 | Pilot / single zone |
| Standard | Up to 15 | $249 | Typical facility |
| Expanded | Up to 30 | $399 | Multi‑windrow / multi‑bay |
| Enterprise | 31–75+ | Custom | Large sites / multi‑site |
Sales calculator
Enter your expected sensor count to estimate monthly platform access.
What “Enterprise (50 sensors)” looks like
Clear visibility across zones, piles, and time—so operators can act early and document outcomes.
FAQ
Common questions about probe placement, alerts, and how to use the documentation.
What exactly is monitored?
Primary monitoring is internal compost pile temperature by zone. You can optionally include ambient conditions near the pile if desired. Scope (zones, depths, and intervals) is defined before deployment.
Do we need Wi‑Fi on site?
No. Deployments use cellular-connected gateways, so site Wi‑Fi is not required for dashboards or alerts.
How do alerts work?
Hotspot & stall alerts are configured to your thresholds (e.g., rapid rise, sustained high temperatures, or stalls below target). Hotspot & stall alerts can be tuned per zone and season.
Is this a fire-prevention system or safety certification?
No. This is observational monitoring and documentation of measured temperatures. It does not replace facility safety plans, inspections, training, or regulatory obligations.
Request a Demo
Request a brief demo to review probe placement, dashboard access, alerts, and reporting. No obligation or commitment required.
Phone: 404-445-6543
Email: info@irysiot.com
Office:
3707 Main Street, Suite 101
College Park, GA 30337
Scope & limitations
IRYS IoT Compost Monitoring provides continuous compost pile temperature monitoring and documentation for designated compost zones (such as windrows, bays, or aerated static piles) as agreed for each site. Monitoring is observational in nature and limited to the recorded temperature parameters, sensor locations, and time periods defined in the monitoring scope.
IRYS IoT Compost Monitoring does not perform compost inspection, testing, certification, regulatory compliance verification, pathogen reduction validation, fire prevention assurance, or quality determination. Documentation reflects recorded sensor data only and does not constitute an assessment of compost maturity, process effectiveness, operational practices, or responsibility for outcomes. All compost management activities, including turning, aeration, moisture control, and material handling, remain the responsibility of the facility operator.