Thermal Scanners for Transportation
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What Are Thermal Imaging Cameras?
Thermal Imaging Cameras are able to measure an object’s temperature at high accuracy in real-time. They enable quick detection of elevated skin temperatures. They are capable of discovering and tracking people’s body temperature in crowded public areas. Thermal imaging equipment can also easily be installed and implemented in places such as airports, hospitals, clinics, office buildings, cruise ships, and any large public gathering location.

Benefits of Thermal Cameras for Grocery, Mall, and Retail

No Contact
The person who handles the thermal imaging system is not required to be physically close to the person being evaluated. In fact, the person who handles the thermal imaging system could be in a different area or room.

Accurate
Scientific studies show that, when used correctly, thermal imaging systems generally measure surface skin temperature accurately. This is very helpful as the fever has been proven to be
one of the most common symptoms of COVID-19.

Efficient
The thermal imaging system may measure surface skin temperature faster than the typical forehead or oral (mouth) thermometer that requires a close distance or physical contact with the person being evaluated. This makes access and traffic flow faster and smoother.
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Thermal Scanners in Action
Int'l Airport chooses FLIR thermal cameras in response to the COVID-19
The Incheon International Airport Corporation chose FLIR thermal imaging cameras because of the efficiency and safety of non-contact skin temperature screening and the convenience of setting audible and visual (color-coded) alarms to warn camera operators whenever a camera detects a person whose skin temperature exceeds a pre-configured temperature threshold. In March, the Incheon International Airport Corporation (IIAC) installed thermal imaging cameras on the departure level to screen all airport users for elevated skin temperature. Previously, thermal imaging cameras were installed on the arrival level only. The decision to broaden the scope of skin temperature screening was made to prevent other countries from refusing the entry of passengers departing from Korea in the light of the spread of COVID-19 in Korea.
Airport authorities install FLIR thermal security cameras
Westchester County Airport (HPN) near White Plains, NY, recently added FLIR thermal security cameras to their array of other cameras and sensors. Thermal cameras allow HPN's security operators to see in total darkness. While their other cameras only work during the day, thermal cameras see clearly 24-hours a day. "FLIR picks up where everything else drops off," said Wendell Orr, HPN's System Administrator for Aviation Services. Meanwhile, the Norman Y. Mineta San Jose International Airport in the heart of the Silicon Valley decided to install a FLIR end-to-end perimeter intrusion detection system composed of 57 FLIR Elara™ FC-Series ID thermal analytic cameras and 50 FLIR ioi HD Analytics Bullet cameras. The system also included four FLIR Triton™ PT-Series dual-sensor cameras with thermal and visible light sensors and pan-tilt tracking.
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