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Body Temperature Detection Units

Body Temperature Detection Units

PRODUCT INFO | Use this product as part of your COVID secure measures to accurately detect facial temperatures of up to 40 people at once with an accuracy of 0.3 C. The system comprises a camera, and NVR (bracket network video recorder), the temperature calibrating device, and all the necessary brackets for installation.

The system is ideal where high footfall is commonplace and unavoidable.  Anywhere where it is just not feasible to gauge the temperature of one person at a time, means a body temperature detection system can allow normal access and egress to a building or facility without creating a queue of people (which then has to be managed to comply with social distancing regulations).

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Examples of where the system adds value to the daily life and work of an organisation include:

Healthcare Facilities | As we all know it’s vital that we protect front line medical and healthcare workers who are the forefront of providing care to COVID patients and the public at large.  A body temperature scanner can be used in hospital entrances, doctors’ surgeries or pop-up/field hospitals in which there is a high footfall of both medical staff and members of the general public to identify any person with an abnormal body temperature.  A higher than normal temperature could be a signal that a person has an infection or some sort which needs to be tested.  By using body temperature detection equipment as part of an overall plan to reduce the risk of spreading COVID, the scanner is a low level and inobtrusive measure.  If a person is identified as having a high temperature, probably without even realising their situation, an organisation’s own policies and procedures can kick into place to manage the follow up checks.  Please see our section on Legal Advice at the end of this Product Info for further steps to take to manage this situation.

Public Transport | Key workers or people required to travel to their place of work, may have no choice but to use public transport to get to and from work.  A body temperature detection scanner can be used in transport hubs such as underground tube stations, train stations, and airports to quickly detect a higher than normal body temperature which may invoke polices and procedures to manage this situation. Please see our section on Legal Advice at the end of this Product Info for further steps to take to manage this situation.

Supermarkets | Shopping for essential items is part of daily life which has carried on despite the spread of the COVID-19 virus.  As we know supermarkets remain busy and attract a high foot fall.  A body temperature detection system can identify an above normal temperature in a discreet way.  Often people may not even realise they have a high temperature which means they don’t quarantine themselves and come out to the shops.  Again, if identified as having a high temperature a supermarket can invoke its own COVID policies and procedures to manage a situation of a member of staff or member of the public coming on to their premises.  Please see our section on Legal Advice at the end of this Product Info for further steps to take to manage this situation.

Events | Whilst most events have been cancelled, there are still many key events such as press conferences that will need to be carried out in a safe environment. A body temperature detection system can help to give key workers peace of mind in these ongoing closed event environments. Please see our section on Legal Advice at the end of this Product Info for further steps to take to manage this situation.

Offices Shops Restaurants and Warehouses | Every business in the UK, and no doubt the world, has been impacted in some way by COVID-19 and everyone is trying to get back to normal.  Processing body temperature is a low key and polite way to identify staff and visitors who may have one of the acknowledged COVID symptoms being an above normal body temperature.

Legal Advice | We do ask any organisation wishing to implement a body temperature detection system to take legal advice as to updating their policies and procedures for identifying a high temperature and then what they can and cannot do in relation to the information they record which is appropriate for their business.

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