Fever Detection Technology to Protect your Community

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Imagine if you could determine the body temperature of each person who entered your building. How much could this help prevent the spread of illness? 

Body temperature detection network cameras scan body temperatures as employees enter the building, eliminating the difficulty of manually scanning each employee. These cameras can read up to 16 people at a time, and they will send an immediate alert if a person’s body temperature is elevated above 100 degrees. This ensures that every individual entering the building has a healthy temperature.

How can we use this?

This device will greatly benefit nursing homes and retirement communities that have numerous employees entering the facility each day. Many retirement communities and nursing homes are taking employees' temperatures daily to ensure the safety of their communities. This is a tedious task that runs the risk of human error. Fortunately, there's an easier way to do it. Families will feel safer knowing that their loved ones are protected from the virus inside your facility.

Additionally, body temperature detection network cameras will improve the safety of patients in hospitals, which is especially important for medical facilities serving immunocompromised patients. This will help prevent the spread of infectious diseases to our most vulnerable populations.

Furthermore, businesses can recover customer confidence. COVID-19 is unnerving, and people need to be reassured of their safety. Whether you’re looking to protect residents, patients or customers, body temperature detection cameras will help protect lives.

If you’re interested in learning more about how body temperature detection cameras can protect your facility, please contact sales@znhtechnologies.com or call 800-530-9650.

ZNH Technologies is an audio-visual design, installation and support company servicing Philadelphia, PA, Berks County, PA, Bucks County, PA, Chester County, PA, Delaware County, PA, Lancaster County, PA, Lehigh County, PA, Montgomery County, PA, Burlington, NJ, Camden, NJ, Mercer, NJ and Trenton, NJ.