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A non-contact solution for screening of elevated body temperature (EBT). Bytronic’s new system automatically detects EBT that may indicate a fever and underlying infection. The system is compliant with ISO/TR 13154:2017(E) and follows the WHO and FDA guidelines for elevated body temperature screening. ELEVATED BODY TEMPERATURE DETECTION

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Page 1: ELEVATED BODY TEMPERATURE DETECTION · 2020. 5. 6. · elevated body temperature are sent to a separate line for further screening by a healthcare professional or designate. The deployment

A non-contact solution for screening of elevated body temperature (EBT).

Bytronic’s new system automatically detects EBT that may indicate a fever and underlying infection.

The system is compliant with ISO/TR 13154:2017(E) and follows the WHO and FDA guidelines for elevated body temperature screening.

ELEVATED BODY TEMPERATUREDETECTION

Page 2: ELEVATED BODY TEMPERATURE DETECTION · 2020. 5. 6. · elevated body temperature are sent to a separate line for further screening by a healthcare professional or designate. The deployment

How EBT Detection Works

bytronic.com

CONTACT

Innovation Campus, 33 Greenhill, Blackwell, B60 1BL UK

P. +44 1564 793174

E. [email protected]

*Optional sound and light alerts are available

Calibrated Emitter for regular automatic temperature calibration

Screen individuals from a distance

Fully automated, does not need an operator

Display and detect critical temperature elevations in real-time

Easy to set up and use

Can be smoothly integrated in public area pedestrian traffic streams

Future-proof: cameras can be re-deployedto do more than thermographic inspections, e.g. visual inspection

Individuals are remotely monitored as they pass screening check points set up at an airport, border, turnstiles or in the entrance lobby to any building.

Bytronic’s EBT system takes each individual’s temperature at the canthus (inner corner of the eye), known as thebest indicator for body temperature.

The system displays an instant visible alarm when an “out of norm” body temperature is detected. Persons with an elevated body temperature are sent to a separate line for further screening by a healthcare professional or designate.

The deployment of the system is providing a non-invasive and highly effective method to screen for elevated body temperatures that might suggest a person has a virus.

The adoption of this system is one small, but vital measure, to combat the spread of infections.

Minimise the spread of infections