Access Control

Conditional entry

FeverCheckerPro™ works seamlessly with access control systems to open doors, gates or turnstiles.

With the ease of use at the forefront of our system’s design, we have ensured that this feature is built-in as standard. All a user has to do is set the parameters according to their preferences, whether that is to check safe temperatures or face recognition with or without a mask and access will be granted accordingly.

For example, if an employee or customer presents themselves at the FeverCheckerPro™ station and has a high temperature, is not wearing a mask or whose face is not registered then the access control will not trigger and a door, gate or turnstile will remain closed and securely locked.

How does Access Control work?

Internally there is a relay connection and this relay is used to trigger an access control system following the appropriate configuration and set up. Simply connect up a cable to an access control system such as door, get or turnstile, in theory, it will work with nearly all access control systems.

Benefits of using FeverCheckerPro™ for access control?

Many establishments have people who operate handheld temperature measurement wands or systems and during the working day at least two operators are required to cover breaks and avoid loss of concentration. This is costly and requires constant, machine-like levels of concentration from the operators yet we know that humans are fallible and are prone to lapses in concentration. Furthermore, the operators are deployed into situations where they are specifically seeking out excessive temperature and therefore exposing themselves to the risk of contracting a fever too. The way to alleviate this possibility and achieve 100% ‘concentration’ is to automate the process with FeverCheckerPro™.

FeverCheckerPro™’s temperature checking and respective access control trigger is completely automatic and works autonomously 24/7, 365 days a year. Manual systems like wands often don’t store any record data so test and trace data is not available and may require separate systems at additional costs.

Many alternative systems do not have the facility to detect mask-wearing, which is currently required in shops, public transport and many other public spaces. FeverCheckerPro™ provides this facility to allow management of wearing of mask whenever needed, at the click of a mouse.

Many access control systems use smart card technology which can be expensive and requires smart cards to be programmed with the user’s entry parameters. Many businesses have generic visitors’ badges to avoid the need to programme cards however this methodology negates any traceability unless a separate record is kept of which visitors used which badge numbers, their respective entry and exit times and in practice, this rarely happens. There is of course no record of an entrants’ temperature nor the facility for detecting mask usage in the above example.

Temperature checking at scale

FeverCheckerPro™ systems data becomes even more powerful when each device is connected across a network or group as their combined data can be shared and assimilated into a larger, converged application.

In the image example, which could be a multiple entrance building or multi buildings, a server can store and display all entrants on a large scale so total control and security are asserted over many entries from one single point. This information could be useful for HR and other business administration systems too.

Controlled access and fever detection

Informed decision making…

In summary, FeverCheckerPro™ can be more cost-effective than traditional access control systems, having more facilities specifically appropriate to the Covid19 era and beyond as it gathers intelligence to support more informed decision making.

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