A thermal infrared camera is a tool that can help spot individuals with high temperatures. What makes this possible is technology coupled with advanced algorithms that work together in real-time.
Operation
A temperature detection system begins with a zone and settings. Owners can configure an area for monitoring and tell the computer what parameters are considered high. In addition, you can manually disengage the cameras when necessary.
Purpose
These screening systems aim to help slow and prevent the spread of many communicable diseases. It will also keep the monitoring staff safer because they do not have to touch individuals to determine if they have a fever.
Applications
Numerous businesses may benefit from an infrared camera setup. Mass transit buildings are one area as well as government and office buildings. Sports arenas and concert halls can use them to monitor participants and event-goers. Medical facilities can monitor visitors, and nursing homes can use these cameras to add another layer of protection to their vulnerable population.
These cameras can screen 100s of people at a time, and operators can set the systems to alert the monitors when there is an issue. Another function some businesses might use this monitoring system is to look for masks. The manufacturers have created a cloud-based app that is virtually plug-and-play. Because of its user-friendly interface, many employees should work with it. The real-time feedback also means managers and owners can quickly address any individuals the system flags as feverish or maskless.