U.S., food sales currently exceed 1.1 trillion U.S. dollars and over 50% of that revenue is applicable to perishable (cold chain) product, therefore SIRA anticipates significant U.S. sales. SIRA’s germane intellectual property also reposes in developed countries throughout the world. The global barcode data collection infrastructure, in concert with the track & trace compatibility of the SIRA Food Sentinel System™, appropriately and valuably responds to the significantly unified worldwide imperative to guarantee safe food.
Worldwide 24/7/365 Monitoring & Reporting Mechanism and A Regulatory Mandate Worth Contemplating

The Regulatory Mandate
An excellent example of global readiness for our product: Japan codifies the quintessential global “wish list” item for a food safety monitor through its regulatory food safety utility code.
JAPANESE UTILITY MODEL PUBLICATION NO. 59-163543
Code section 2:
“… is an “automatic process” for determining the quality of a product that undergoes progressive changes upon exposure to environmental stimuli by attaching an indicator device. The indicator has both variable and non-variable regions. When the variable regions change in response to the stimuli, the change is calculated based on a pre-established relationship (preferably by a computer).” Color emphasis was applied by author, however, the text is exactly as published by the Japanese Government.
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