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Exiting Lockdown: Latest technology helping staff feel safer as businesses get up and running again

Research shows that large numbers of the public are still wary about venturing out without a lot of persuasion that they’ll be safe, even to return to much-needed work. It’s a challenge for facilities managers across the country to reassure people, safeguard their buildings and protect, as far as is possible, those who work in and visit them.

One proven solution is the new Body Temperature Detection Cameras, now available from Clearway Environmental Services. They offer organisations across the spectrum a way to monitor people without physical contact, and thereby reduce the risk of viral spread in workplaces and other settings.

These small thermal cameras can help detect elevated body temperature which may indicate the presence of a fever. With technology offering accuracy of down to ±0.1°, it can take such a camera less than a second to detect someone’s temperature, thus allowing large numbers of people to be screened at the same time whilst on the move, i.e. through a turnstile or entry gate/doors. As people pass one of these cameras, built-in audio will trigger an alarm to notify operators immediately when a person with an elevated body temperature is detected, enabling their admission to a building or site to be temporarily prevented until their temperature can be checked again personally with a manual thermometer.

Clearway is currently seeing a huge surge in interest in these easily installed, small cameras and believes they are one of the simplest and best ways for employers, H&S and facilities managers to reassure staff, visitors and the public in these uncertain times that their workplace, travel or retail destination is being protected as far as is possible. It’s also going to assist the hospitality and leisure trade to get back on its feet when venues are allowed to start opening up again.

More details of the cameras can be found at www.clearway.co.uk/bodytemp by email enquiries@clearway.co.uk or by calling 01322 479652.

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