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White House Release- Building Health Air Quality Intiative

The Biden administration is asking building owners to help keep COVID-19 cases down in the future.    What You Need to Know • The White House on Thursday launched the Clean Air in Buildings Challenge, a call to action aimed at improving indoor air quality to make it harder for the virus to spread • …

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IoT Slam April 9th 2021 Leveraging IoT to Stop Covid at the Door

Leveraging IoT to Stop Covid at the Door -Presented on April 9th 2021  IoT Day Slam  A focused Healthcare panel to discuss the success in “stopping  Covid at the door” and where and how this becomes a game changer going forward. Abstract We are amid the greatest global pandemic. Covid has entered our world and …

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SmartXcan Provides Public Safety to Vaccine Centers with Contactless Assistance

SmartXcan offers fast, contactless assistance keeping medical personnel safe while they provide vaccines Fast and Contactless Temp Scanning Throughout the country vaccination centers are being planned and set up with a sense of urgency. Part of the vaccination center concept is a mandatory body temperature measurement at check-in, as febrile people cannot be vaccinated. Because …

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Return to Work Safely- Return to Play – CDC Guideline Compliance -Critical Infrastructure

 Safety Practices for Critical Infrastructure Workers –  CDC has published these guidelines To ensure continuity of operations of essential functions, CDC advises that critical infrastructure workers may be permitted to continue work following potential exposure to COVID-19, provided they remain asymptomatic and additional precautions are implemented to protect  them and the community. A potential exposure …

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Air Quality- Sensing Aerosols in the room -why it matters now

Air Quality Sensing – Aerosols in the room – research says it’s in the air   Because social distancing offers safety-in these unprecedented times, we offer a smart sensor that can assist us be smarter in the fight of COVID and other infectious agents. Because air quality can be compromised with pollutants, bacteria and viruses …

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Smart Sensor – Multi-Sensor TI with People Counting – Kentix

Smart Sensor KMS-TI – People Counting    Smart Counting How many people are currently in a room? Are the legal requirements exceeded? Do all persons keep minimum distances? Whether in retail, office buildings, public authorities or sports and event facilities – every company has to deal with these questions in the current situation.   Ensure …

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PR: Alternate E Source Wall Street Call Release of SmartXcan

Alternate E Source Announces the Release of New SmartXcan iCrowd Newswire – Alternate E Source, provider of Kentix IoT smart sensor technologies, announces the release of SmartXcan – state of the art fever detection system designed for accuracy, ease of use, and fast analysis. Identification of Infected Persons is Crucial Early stage detection is necessary …

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What is the Most Accurate Way to Take a Temperature?

When an immune system is fighting an infection whether viral, bacterial, or otherwise, the result is an elevated body temperature. In the realm of Covid-19, the CDC has recommended monitoring an individual for signs of elevated body temperature, to gauge the possibility of being positive for the disease. Taking a temperature is the simplest measure …

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