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Thermal Cameras and Scanners Keep Businesses Safe During COVID-19

Thermal Cameras

 

As part of the company’s COVID-19 response, Gage is now supplying businesses with thermal cameras and scanners designed to read body temperature in order to keep their locations safe for employees and customers. These thermal imaging capabilities provide advantages over hand-held thermometers because there’s a safe distance between the operators and they require less manpower.

As protection from COVID-19 is at the forefront of every business owner, demand for thermal technology is skyrocketing in every industry and every environment where people gather whether it be employees, customers or both. Companies are proactively adopting this technology out of a moral obligation to protect their team and those they serve. Many organizations that have made the investment in thermal cameras and scanners are also benefiting from increased profits and competitive advantages over companies that have not yet made a similar investment. In some cases, customers are now choosing to exclusively conduct business with only those companies that have installed thermal technology.

“Thermal cameras have become a necessity in this new world that we find ourselves in,” stated Jason Landry, VP of Sales of Gage. “When given the choice between going to a business that conducts mandatory body temperature readings and one that doesn’t, which one do you think most customers feel safer visiting? This is having a profound impact on revenue recovery amongst SMBs.”

Thermal technology is being used in every industry. For example, in healthcare centers like nursing homes, assisted living facilities or medical institutions, thermal cameras detect individuals through facial recognition, so that when a guest, patient or employee approaches a door, it scans their facial image for identification, ensures they’re wearing a mask and then conducts a body temperature reading and permits entry through the automatic opening of a door. For business owners who are trying everything they can to get reluctant customers back into their businesses, this is key differentiating technology that assures customers of their safety.

“You’ve likely seen employees standing outside of buildings counting the number of people that are inside a particular location and then instructing guests to wait or enter, based on capacity,” added Landry. “With our cameras you can conduct people counting automatically, freeing up valuable staff to focus on enhancing customer experience. Staff can tell at all times whether the environment is under or at capacity to meet social distancing guidelines.”

After months of working from home, many people report feeling unsafe when asked to go back into the office, which has very high liability concerns. However, with thermal cameras, their security is ensured; making it easier for organizations to continue to attract customers and new employees while increasing everyone’s safety.


It is now more important than ever to keep employees and customers safe during this global pandemic. If you have any questions or would like to more information about thermal cameras and scanners, please call (225) 753-4243 or visit www.gagetelephone.com.