Thermal Imaging Systems Are Being Used to Detect Fevers in Employees
Unfortunately, as the Delta variant continues to spread, mask mandates and vaccine requirements are gaining traction. Despite the setback, more companies in Houston, TX, are requiring that their staff return to the workplace, a request that many employees, having spent almost a year working from home, are not in favor of.
To combat the hesitation, employers are offering a compromise—part-time remote and part-time office participation. This gives employees time to work as a team while appealing to their desire to skip the commute. Despite the solution, employees are pointing to the rising cases in COVID-19 and safety concerns.
Fortunately, there are steps that operators can take to help employees feel safer when working from the office. One of these procedures is fever detection or thermal imaging.
on Sunday, 19 September 2021.
Posted in Fever Detection Houston TX, Fever Detection
As the Pandemic Continues to Surge, All Options Should be Considered
As COVID-19 continues to surge across the U.S. to another level, organizations of all sizes are still coping with its effects. While a vaccine is clearly on the horizon, it will be months before the country gets back to normal, and that may be a new normal that incorporates some lessons learned from dealing with a deadly pandemic.
Fever detection has been a mitigation solution widely employed in workplaces and other locations to help prevent the spread of disease. While no magic bullet, it is a viable option, along with masks and social distancing, to keep potentially sick people separated from healthy ones.
We’ve written extensively on these pages about various fever detection solutions and implementation issues. Many companies have responded to the pandemic by avoiding physical contact with capacity limitations and extended work from home programs, schools have hybrid learning and distanced operations, and sports have been played with sparse audience attendance. While many public businesses and premises – like medical facilities – have opted for manual fever checks, faster and more automated means have proven useful to companies with large numbers of employees, like Amazon.
Should your Memorial, TX, organization consider a fever detection solution as part of its pandemic mitigation strategy ahead of a vaccine rollout? Keep reading for some critical considerations.
on Friday, 04 December 2020.
Posted in Fever Detection– Memorial, TX, Fever Detection
Winter break is a great time assess your current safety and security needs and make necessary upgrades
A new year is a time for fresh resolutions. How about resolving to finally update your school’s security systems to better protect the teachers, staff and students under your care? Intelligent, sophisticated technology solutions can help you feel prepared to handle modern threats facing River Oak, TX, schools in 2021. Keep reading to learn why access control, fever detection and surveillance are necessary components of an updated and refreshed security system.
on Wednesday, 18 November 2020.
Posted in Fever Detection, River Oaks, TX, Fever Detection
There’s a lot that can go wrong with implementing an effective temperature detection system — learn about common problems and how to solve them
So your Waco, TX, business has decided to implement a fever detection system to help keep employees, visitors and patrons safer. That’s excellent — at ASAP Security Services, we’re dedicated to assisting commercial organizations all across Texas find high-tech solutions for stopping the spread of the dangerous coronavirus.
A properly installed, calibrated and implemented temperature screening system can be a highly effective tool to detect potentially ill people and stop them from spreading the disease to others in the vicinity. But to be effective, your business needs to put a plan in place to address common problems that may cause stumbling blocks down the road. Keep reading to learn 3 issues that crop up when implementing a fever detection system and how to solve them.
on Friday, 18 September 2020.
Posted in Fever Detection, Waco, TX, Fever Detection