Return to Work

INTRODUCTION The outbreak of the COVID-19 virus has presented a challenge to communities and businesses. The use of Electronic Access Control has become more than a means to prevent criminal activity. It’s now appearing as a key tool for businesses in the following ways: To manage and audit occupancy levels to ensure social distancing To enhance customer experience by giving customers appointments and a QR code, allowing hands-free entrance By proving other hands-free devices such as touch-free exit buttons, Bluetooth readers, QR code readers Getting People Back To Work During COVID-19 Providing Alarm when Thresholds are met to Alert Cleaning Staff By providing temperature reading facial devices which can also check if people are wearing a mask By providing contact traceability reports where a person had become infected, and you want to trace who may come in contact, or was working in that vicinity Giving alarms on busy locations to assist deployment of cleaning staff in real-time. As we start actively planning to open our places of work safely, Vanderbilt is providing our customers with smart and reliable strategies to help create a safer environment for staff and visitors.

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