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Siemens solution for measuring body temperature minimizes contagion risk in buildings

  • Non-contact measurement of the body temperature of people at key access points in buildings ability to integrate into the workflow of existing security and access solutions
  • Increases the protection of all persons in the building

Siemens Smart Infrastructure launched the solution package Siveillance Thermal Shield. This allows the rapid screening of a person’s body temperature when she wants to pass a particular location in a building, and the integration of the measurement result in the company-wide video and access systems. The measurement is performed with thermal thermal imaging cameras without contact at a distance of up to two meters. This makes handling the surveillance personnel on site is safe. Sets the camera screening determines an increased body temperature must be for clear clarification of a follow-up with a medical thermometer.

This press release and a press photo can be found at
www.sie.ag/2SyK1uX
For more information on Siemens Smart Infrastructure see www.siemens.de/smart-infrastructure

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