Temperature screening is an important singular component of a broader strategy to create safer and healthier environments as we reopen our country. When designed to follow FDA guidelines, thermal scanning products can quickly provide an initial assessment of a person’s body temperature while maintaining social distancing protocols. In an effort to provide safer environments for government workers and visitors, thermal scanning can detect elevated temperatures associated with potentially ill people. Additionally, these systems are not easily spoofed like pyrometer-based kiosk solutions. When used correctly, thermal scanners are a fast and effective way to provide an initial temperature assessment for anyone seeking to implement daily health checks as recommended by the CDC.
INTRODUCING SEEK SCAN
Seek Scan is a simple, low-cost, thermal imaging system designed to automate body temperature screening using skin temperature as a proxy. With ±0.3°C (±0.5°F) accuracy and the inclusion of a reference heat source, Seek Scan delivers the same performance as an infrared temporal thermometer – but automated from a safe social distance.
The system can be installed in lobbies, hallways and other key access points. Easy-to-install and easy-to-use, the Seek Scan can be up and running in minutes with no special equipment or training. Additionally, Seek Scan can be integrated with access control and video management systems using our APIs available to integrators.
HOW IT WORKS
Seek Scan is specifically designed and calibrated to deliver accurate skin temperature measurements while enabling social distancing protocols. In seconds, the system automatically detects a face, identifies the most reliable facial features for measurement, and displays an estimated body temperature. A visual and audible alert is provided if someone is warmer than the customizable alarm temperature.
Unlike typical industrial thermal cameras, Seek Scan was developed for precise temperature measurement and maximizes accuracy by referencing a fixed heat source with a known temperature value. Seek’s patent-pending heat source allows Seek Scan to achieve much higher accuracy than a standard thermal imaging camera designed for industrial use. Any system that does not have a reference heat source does not follow new FDA guidelines published April, 2020, despite manufacturer claims. Further, these guidelines require the system to measure only one subject’s temperature at a time. Many systems on the market today measure multiple people in a scene.
The Seek Scan process provides an additional layer of preventive screening and can deliver more peace of mind to businesses, institutions and participants.
INTRODUCING SEEK SCAN
Seek Scan is a simple, low-cost, thermal imaging system designed to automate body temperature screening using skin temperature as a proxy. With ±0.3°C (±0.5°F) accuracy and the inclusion of a reference heat source, Seek Scan delivers the same performance as an infrared temporal thermometer – but automated from a safe social distance.
The system can be installed in lobbies, hallways and other key access points. Easy-to-install and easy-to-use, the Seek Scan can be up and running in minutes with no special equipment or training. Additionally, Seek Scan can be integrated with access control and video management systems using our APIs available to integrators.
HOW IT WORKS
Seek Scan is specifically designed and calibrated to deliver accurate skin temperature measurements while enabling social distancing protocols. In seconds, the system automatically detects a face, identifies the most reliable facial features for measurement, and displays an estimated body temperature. A visual and audible alert is provided if someone is warmer than the customizable alarm temperature.
Unlike typical industrial thermal cameras, Seek Scan was developed for precise temperature measurement and maximizes accuracy by referencing a fixed heat source with a known temperature value. Seek’s patent-pending heat source allows Seek Scan to achieve much higher accuracy than a standard thermal imaging camera designed for industrial use. Any system that does not have a reference heat source does not follow new FDA guidelines published April, 2020, despite manufacturer claims. Further, these guidelines require the system to measure only one subject’s temperature at a time. Many systems on the market today measure multiple people in a scene.
The Seek Scan process provides an additional layer of preventive screening and can deliver more peace of mind to businesses, institutions and participants.
Fast, automated screening
In seconds, the system detects a face, finds the most reliable spot to measure and displays a pass/fail alert.
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Meets FDA guidelines
Seek Scan meets the accuracy specification, includes a reference heat source and is made for single person screening.
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Enables social distancing
Delivers the same performance as a temporal thermometer – but with a safe social distance.
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