Join us on Friday, March 26 at 1 p.m. EST/10 a.m. PST for Hikvision’s “Health Questionnaire Solution,” a technology webinar. Learn how Hikvision’s Facility Self Screening with Health Questionnaire solution helps to mitigate risk of spreading germs, improve electronic health data collection, and enhance safety for employees and visitors.
Led by Hikvision solutions architect, Greg Fisk, the webinar will provide a solutions overview and Greg will answer attendee questions. The presentation will cover how Hikvision’s Temperature Screening Terminal works with a touch-free tablet interface to enable visitors and employees to answer health questions by scanning a QR code using their smartphone.
We’ll cover benefits such as:
- Mitigating risk with a comprehensive touch-free, all-in-one health questionnaire, mask detection and skin-temperature screening solution
- Improving health and safety with accurate skin-surface temperature screening
- Enhancing efficiency with audio alarm prompts if an abnormal temperature or no mask is detected
- Streamlining and automating health data collection with touch-free sign-in experience
- Staying in compliance with state guidelines requiring masks
The webinar is free, but space is limited. Reserve your spot online today at this link.
About Greg Fisk:
Greg Fisk is a Solutions Architect for Hikvision USA. Responsible for assisting regional teams with solution design for complex and enterprise projects, Fisk helps develop solution packages that include sales and technical collateral highlighting key product features and applications. He is also involved in new product testing and provides feedback to the Hikvision R&D team to improve existing and future products. He lives in Chicago, and has 44 years of experience in the video industry, and 20 years of experience in low voltage and infrastructure.
Hikvision Elevated Skin Temperature Cameras and Terminals (EST Cameras and Terminals) shall not be solely or primarily used as an effective diagnostic device for COVID-19. Elevated body temperature should be confirmed with secondary evaluation methods (e.g., a Health Canada approved contact thermometer). Users, through their experience with the Hikvision EST Cameras and Terminals in the particular environment of use, should determine the significance of any fever or elevated temperature based on the skin telethermographic temperature measurement. Visible thermal patterns are only intended for locating the points from which to extract the thermal measurement.
To ensure the accuracy of the human skin-surface temperature measurement, the technology shall be used to measure only one subject’s temperature at a time and shall not be used to measure multiple individuals’ temperatures simultaneously.