Heat detection cameras come to the rescue as workforce returns to office

With the Government guidelines on workforce returning to work from 15th June, it is even more imperative to keep safety in mind. As corporate UK itches to reopen, company leaders are moving quickly to install Heat detection cameras designed to flag the potential risks of the coronavirus’ spread. Savincom will be dwelling deep into the benefits of having Vodafone Heat detection camera as a prerequisite to getting back office working.

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So what is the Vodafone’s Heat Detection camera and how does it work?

Vodafone’s Heat Detection solution utilises leading edge thermal imaging technology combined with Vodafone’s market-leading IoT network to help you screen individuals for potential body temperature symptoms of COVID-19. The Heat Detection solution is delivered as a managed service, allowing you to simply access a portal from a secure tablet to monitor the body temperature of staff or members of the public entering your premises.



Major benefits of the Vodafone Heat Detection camera:

Rapid delivery Vodafone can deliver and install the cameras within 2 – 4 weeks from the purchase date – subject to stock levels.

Audible sound alerts When a person triggers the alarm, there is an audible sound to alert staff. At the same time the system pushes a recording alert to the staff member on their iPad / mobile alerting them and allowing them to identify the subject.

Accuracy of the camera The ISO specification identified that an external temperature reference source is required to allow calibration of the camera so changes in ambient temperature can be accounted for and the accuracy of +/-0.3 degrees can be maintained.

Innovative technology Active network adaptation ensures that video stream never exceeds available bandwidth, maintaining a constant frame rate without latency image break-up.

High Resolution HD footage to be able to capture individuals and determine their temperature in real-time GDPR Compliant.

Thermal cameras detect temperature by recognizing and capturing different levels of infrared light. This light is invisible to the naked eye, but can be felt as heat if the intensity is high enough. All objects emit some kind of infrared radiation, and it's one of the ways that heat is transferred.

Returning to work from 15th June? Ensure safety for your workforce by installing the Vodafone Heat Detection camera in your workplace. Talk to our experts today by calling 020 3862 7740 or click here to request a call back