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Building a First Line of Defense
with Thermal Imaging Cameras
Keeping workers and customers safe
from the 2019 coronavirus disease
(COVID-19) is an important goal for
commercial businesses, industry,
and government agencies during this
pandemic. Most have already instituted
some type of protective measure,
whether it’s disinfecting equipment,
encouraging hand washing, requiring
six feet of distance between people,
or any of the other recommendations
for reducing risk. These methods help
customers avoid potential contact with
the virus and help businesses avoid
Unfortunately, none of these measures
can prevent a sick person from entering
a shop or building. What’s needed is a
fast method of screening workers and/
or customers for signs of a fever – one
of the known symptoms of infection.
FLIR thermal imaging cameras can be
an important element of the solution by
offering an easy, non-contact, frontline
method of screening for elevated skin
temperature.
Options for High-Traffic Areas
Beyond social distancing, hand
washing, and asking people whether
they’re experiencing symptoms, what
are the most efficient options for
helping to reduce risk of transmission?
While the most comprehensive
solution is to use medical device like
a thermometer, there are several
disadvantages: individual temperature
checks require time, proximity,
personnel to use the device, and
protective gear to keep workers and
other customers safe. A thermal
imaging camera that can measure
skin temperature from a safe distance
would be more efficient and have
less impact on throughput. Thermal
screening can also reduce the number
of people who need direct checks with
a thermometer. Only those people
who appear to have an elevated skin
temperature would need secondary
screening with a medical device.
Bringing Thermal into
your Workplace
How would you incorporate this kind of
imaging in your frontline screening plan?
You could set up a FLIR thermal camera
on a tripod at an entryway to screen
people as they come in. Each person will
need to stop briefly at a marked point in
front of the camera for a quick screening.
Anyone monitoring the thermal image
won’t really be able discern the person’s
features or tell who it is. But they will
be able to measure apparent skin
temperature and see it displayed on
screen. If the person’s skin temperature
appears normal, they can proceed past
the check station while the next person
is screened.
Many FLIR thermal camera models include FLIR Screen-ESTâ„¢ Mode, a builtin temperature screening that makes this process even easier. First, this mode can help you find the average skin temperature for people moving through your location. This is important because ambient factors such as air conditioning, outside temperatures, and even time of day can affect body temperature.
Based on this average, you can then see who appears to have a higher skin temperature. You can even set an audio or color alarm on the camera that will go off when the camera detects an above average temperature. From there, you will know who to check for a fever using a thermometer or other medical device In addition to on-camera screening mode, FLIR offers a desktop software that works in conjunction with the thermal camera further enhancing the screening process. FLIR Screen-ESTâ„¢ Desktop Software has features like auto face detection and auto average sampling. Cameras are connected to the software by standard cabling or Wi-Fi.
Thermal Cameras can’t detect
Fever or Illness
It’s important to understand that no
thermal camera can diagnose illness
or see a virus. They also should not be
relied upon to determine if someone
has a fever. What thermal cameras can
do is tell you whether the person being
screened is displaying an above-normal
skin temperature. That means you can
screen a lot of individuals quickly and
only pull aside those who appear to have
a high skin temperature for secondary
checks with a medical device.
MORE TO EXPLORE
FLIR has many resources to help you better understand thermal imaging for
elevated skin temperature screening, including camera recommendations, tips
for using screening mode, and an FAQ page. To learn more, go to FLIR.in/EHS
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