
All public spaces where groups of people congregate provide the opportunity to spread disease. A key component to limiting and slowing the spread of infection is implementing fast, non-contact, and non-invasive methods to screen and identify elevated human body temperature. One of the few warning signs of many viral and bacterial infections is a fever.
The accurate, high performance, value-driven PSC-320FCS is ideal for the task of securing the health of employees and customers at smaller businesses, as well as students and staff members at schools and universities. Budget-conscious school boards would do well to consider installation of the system for use now and well into the future; and younger generations will benefit from the protection of these safeguard systems for years to come.
The motion detecting, face-recognition camera systems are deployed at building entrances where individuals gather. The PSC320-FCS provides a safe, non-invasive way to protect public health by highlighting those at risk.
- Businesses and schools may use a scanner at every entrance to protect visitorsand staff.
- General businesses safeguard the health of all through traffic by screening everyone who passes through their portals.
- Fever screening will put employees, customers, faculty, visitors, and students at ease.
The bi-spectral system camera contains both a thermal and visible camera in the same rugged, lightweight housing. Operating with a response time of 50ms, it can switch from a visual to thermal image in real time, identifying crowds or individuals as desired. The camera may be used in stand-alone operation with a PC or as a networkable system via Ethernet cable. The unique automatic thermal facial recognition feature creates a boxlike border around the head of a person and auto tags the associated temperature.
The PSC-320FCS system works discreetly. The software singles out individuals whose skin temperatures exceed a pre-determined value set by the user or operator. The visual alarm gives monitoring operators the capability to identify and isolate potential virus carriers from incoming groups, leading to further private screening. The PSC-320FCS software offers the ability to automatically save an IR image when the alarm is tripped.
The PSC-320FCS imaging system—consisting of the IR thermal camera, software, two mounting brackets and companion blackbody reference source—is easy to install. The camera may also be mounted on a tripod. The system can be relocated and set up in minimum time. The blackbody source is located in the observed image viewing area, assuring the camera’s temperature accuracy of ±0.54°F // ±0.3°C.
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