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to detect skin-surface temperature of a person
COVID-19 and other infectious diseases are a serious concern for businesses across the United States. In concert with other infectious disease prevention protocols, thermal camera systems are designed to help stop the spread of diseases such as COVID-19.
However, in order to be successful, these fever detection systems must be implemented properly.
To somebody without the necessary staff or training, installing a thermal camera system can feel overwhelming. If you don’t get it right, there could be significant risks to your staff or customers, and that can increase the anxiety and frustration many businesses and venues feel.
That’s why Fever Sentinel offers a full service package designed to take all of the worry out of your camera installation process. As part of our full service package we:
The full service package can help you rest assured that your thermal camera system is a worthwhile long term investment–that you’re getting the safety and security you deserve from a thermal camera system.
This package is available in Minneapolis, St. Paul, and the surrounding Twin Cities suburbs.
Jeff Miller, BSEE, and Steve Miller, BSEE, are the owners and operators of Fever Sentinel, overseeing a team of committed camera system professionals. They started Fever Sentinel because they were looking for a way to help make their community safer and healthier, especially in light of the challenges posed by COVID-19.
About Steve: Steve is a Certified Master Electrician and has spent over 25 years installing security systems for private and corporate clients. As part of a long career in IT and systems networking, Steve has lead the installation of large media setups and sophisticated camera and display networks.
About Jeff: Jeff Miller has decades of experience in software development, so he’s been instrumental in developing the Fever Sentinel custom fever detection app. As a degreed electrical engineer, Jeff has spent nearly three decades working in information technology and system networking.
About Fever Sentinel: The team at Fever Sentinel is committed to delivering high quality, easy to use, and low maintenance thermal camera systems. As brothers growing up in MN, and having lived for decades in the Twin Cities, Jeff and Steve have deep connections to the community. In other words, we at Fever Sentinel know our customers well, so we’re able to deliver comprehensive and custom results. By choosing Fever Sentinel, you get the benefits of Jeff and Steve’s experience, Electric Engineering degrees, and professionalism. But you also get the benefit of knowledge and experience that is grown from the community.
That’s why when you request a custom consultation with Fever Sentinel, Jeff and Steve will personally conduct that consultation themselves.
Could your business or venue benefit from a thermal camera system from Fever Sentinel? Contact us today to get started on your consultation.
Fever is a common coronavirus symptom. So as more and more businesses build steam towards reopening, fever detection has become a significant concern. Thermal imaging cameras can be used to scan temperatures from a safe distance, which means that many businesses are using them as part of a screening regimen designed to keep people safe from COVID-19.
Source: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/thermal-imaging-cameras-coronavirus/
As stay-at-home orders lift across the U.S., many companies are trying to project a sense of safety and normalcy. That’s why many businesses are turning to thermal fever detection cameras. As part of a comprehensive policy, cameras can help businesses screen possible carriers of COVID-19 and other infections.
The thermal camera systems described here are intended for fast initial screening of people for elevated skin temperatures. These units are not medical FDA approved thermometers. Elevated body temperature detected by these devices should be confirmed with a secondary NCIT or FDA approved thermometer.
These systems do not detect any virus itself nor can they identify virus carriers.