JRC/Alphatron Marine is proud to announce the introduction of the AlphaFeverCamera, a Body Heat Camera for the Maritime and non-Maritime industry. As the COVID-19 virus continues to pose a threat in daily life and business operations, a safe and healthy (work) environment onboard and ashore is more than ever our priority. Alphatron Marine, in close collaboration with Alphatron Security and Alphatron Medical, contributes to this need by introducing the Body Temperature Measurement Camera which is able to measure object’s temperature at a high accuracy in real time, with accuracy up to ±0.5°C.
As businesses begin to reopen after the COVID-19 crisis, safeguarding employees, customers and facilities is critical. The AlphaFeverCamera helps organizations identify at-risk individuals before they interact with customers and employees. With a response time of 1 second, the camera can capture multiple targets at a time to ensure that everyone is checked. Immediately alarming to notify operators if someone poses a risk.
Using this type camera, officials can be more discrete, efficient, and effective in identifying individuals that need further screening with virus-specific tests. The camera is capable to discover and track people with higher body temperature among crowded public areas and it can be widely used in places such as office buildings, terminals, customs, airports, schools and hospitals to do a first inspection.
Besides this camera the portfolio also shows a portable version for scanning and measuring the body temperature when crew or visitors are boarding a vessel.
Contact:
JRC/Alphatron Marine
Schaardijk 23 3063 NH Rotterdam The Netherlands
T +31 10 – 453 40 00
E Marketing@alphatronmarine.com
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