TakeAIM Products - Workplace Inspection Checklists

How much is it?

No matter what subscription you purchase, all businesses have full access to the system whether you purchase 25 or unlimited inspections a year. TakeAIM has packages for all business sizes, this ensures that inspections, safety and maintenance is affordable for all.

TakeAIM Credits enable your registered users to complete inspections on any checklist on the TakeAIM app. These credits will be available to use across a 12 month period and can be topped up as/when required. Any unused credits will be cleared at the end of 12 months.

Below you can find credit bundles plus a range of products which enhance the TakeAIM experience and maximise ease of use.
Wallet

Status Tag with QR Code

Status Tag with QR Code

The Good to Go Safety Status Tag attaches to all types of workplace equipment (usually at the point ..

£8.40

QR Code - 12 x Square

QR Code - 12 x Square

Use a QR code to register assets and link them to the TakeAIM app, allowing them to be scanned by a ..

£1.30

QR Code - 12 x Landscape

QR Code - 12 x Landscape

Use a QR code to register assets and link them to the TakeAIM app, allowing them to be scanned by a ..

£2.55

25 TakeAIM Inspections

25 TakeAIM Inspections

25 TakeAIM Credits enables your registered users to complete 25 inspections on any checklist on the ..

£10.00

Dry Wipe Pen

Dry Wipe Pen

For use with the Wipe Clean Inserts (51376). Low odour and non-toxic black ink with nib size of 1-2m..

£3.62

QR Code - 12 x Portrait

QR Code - 12 x Portrait

Use a QR code to register assets and link them to the TakeAIM app, allowing them to be scanned by a ..

£2.55

50 TakeAIM Inspections

50 TakeAIM Inspections

50 TakeAIM Credits enables your registered users to complete 50 inspections on any checklist on the ..

£17.50

Status Tag Inserts

Status Tag Inserts

One of the features that our customers love has been the ability to display the findings of a comple..

£5.30

100 TakeAIM Inspections

100 TakeAIM Inspections

100 TakeAIM Credits enables your registered users to complete 100 inspections on any checklist on th..

£32.50

250 TakeAIM Inspections

250 TakeAIM Inspections

250 TakeAIM Credits enables your registered users to complete 250 inspections on any checklist on th..

£75.00

500 TakeAIM Inspections

500 TakeAIM Inspections

500 TakeAIM Credits enables your registered users to complete 500 inspections on any checklist on th..

£130.00

1000 TakeAIM Inspections

1000 TakeAIM Inspections

1000 TakeAIM Credits enables your registered users to complete 1000 inspections on any checklist on ..

£220.00

2500 TakeAIM Inspections

2500 TakeAIM Inspections

2500 TakeAIM Credits enables your registered users to complete 2500 inspections on any checklist on ..

£450.00

5000 TakeAIM Inspections

5000 TakeAIM Inspections

5000 TakeAIM Credits enables your registered users to complete 5000 inspections on any checklist on ..

£750.00

Unlimited TakeAIM Inspections

Unlimited TakeAIM Inspections

Unlimited TakeAIM Credits enables your registered users to complete unlimited inspections on any che..

£6,000.00

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