MISSISSAUGA, Ont. — As society debates how COVID-19 permanently affects behaviour, most would probably agree that more controlled settings will be with us for a long time, at least until a vaccine becomes readily available. Sanitizing hands frequently and wearing masks are two oft-cited measures, but these will have a limited effect without reliably controlling the flow of people.
Celco’s SafeCount offers a physical-distancing monitoring system that digitally tracks the number of people entering and exiting establishments. It’s designed to facilitate physical distancing by providing easily monitored and live-occupancy counts, including providing graphical data on patterns throughout the day and alerts as to when building capacity is approached or reached, all through a simple dashboard on a Wi-Fi-enabled device. Optional traffic signals and audio alerts let customers know when it is safe to enter a building.
In addition to its obvious application to foodservice locations and supermarkets, it may be used for any kind of structure, including office complexes, malls, hospitals, schools and food processors. Installation is quick and easy and functionality is enabled by an organization’s Wi-Fi network.
Learn more here about SafeCountTM.