Thursday, September 03, 2020

Contactless Body Temperature Scanning for Safer Reopening

Reopen with Confidence

As the world enters the next phase of the pandemic, businesses are forced to make changes to accommodate not only a changing workforce, but also a changing workplace.  Brick and mortar businesses need to reopen a safe environment in order to protect their employees, clients, and visitors.

Zero-Contact Body Temperature Scanning 

Near the building entrances, employees and visitors will now pause to have their body temperatures checked. The scanner resembles a small tablet on a stand, and produces an accurate temperature reading in seconds. A voice confirmation assures “Your body temperature is normal,” and entry is allowed. All visitors should be scanned every time they enter the building. 

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Increase the safety of employees and visitors

    body temperature scanner
  • Complies with U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) COVID-19 Policy
  • Non-Contact Touchless Scanning
  • +/-0.5°F Accuracy for use in the fight against COVID-19
  • 0.1 of a second scans keeps lines from forming
  • Suitable for adjunct use in public areas, entrances, doorways
  • Easy to install
  • Easy to use
  • Integrates with management system to manage alerts


Non-Contact Body Temperature Scanner 

The new normal is anything but normal. The modern workplace will require both employees and visitors to be screened for any indication of high temperatures. 

Technology designed to keep everyone safe.

Thursday, August 13, 2020

Bloom Energy Webinar: Microgrid Strategies for Hospitals and Healthcare Organizations

Bloom Energy Webinar
Strategies to Continue Operating During Power Disruptions and Improve Air Quality

Title: Microgrid Strategies for Hospitals and Healthcare Organizations Webinar 
Date: Thursday, August 20, 2020 
Time: 1:00 PM Eastern Daylight Time (10:00 AM Pacific Daylight Time)
Duration: 1 hour 
The nature of today’s hospitals — 24-hour services provided by teams of specialized professionals, supported by an expanding use of technology — creates an extraordinary demand for energy. Now, as the health care field is tackling the most challenging pandemic of our lifetime, resiliency in healthcare energy systems is getting even more critical. Hurricanes, storms and wildfires are unavoidable, but when coupled with viral threats such as COVID-19, reliance on the central grid alone is no longer an option. 

This webinar will consider a strategic focus on how health care systems can prepare themselves for resiliency under pandemic situations. Our speakers will address energy procurement strategies, onsite energy generation technology, , how to reduce energy costs, mitigate revenue loss from canceled procedures, and doing all this while deploying clean energy solutions that improve air quality by eliminating smog-forming pollution and particulate matter. 

What You Will Learn:
  • How to reduce energy costs and mitigate revenue loss from canceled procedures.
  • How to create energy security during pandemics, natural disasters and planned and unplanned outages.
  • How to implement sustainable energy sources, without emitting NOx, Sox and particulate matter and improving local air quality for sensitive patient populations.

Speakers:

  • Nirupama Prakash Kumar, Bloom Energy, Senior Product Manager – Healthcare Microgrids
  • Ryan De La Cruz, Ecom Energy Inc,  Director of Business Development

We invite you to join this discussion and Register Now!