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VPR Brands LP Introduces VPR Verified Automated Infrared Body Temperature Scanner With Facial Recognition

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Today VPR Brands, LP announced the launch of its fully automated Infrared Body Temperature Screening Device dubbed VPR Verified.

The Food and Drug Administration issued guidance expanding the use of tele thermographic systems for triage use during the public health crisis. Because fever is a common symptom of the virus, FDA says that tele thermographic systems, which convert infrared radiation into body temperature measurement, can be deployed to use for initial triage at high-traffic areas, such as airports, businesses, warehouses and factories, as well as in settings where thermometers may be in short supply.

With the gradual easing of public lockdown measures and a return to work, the VPR Verified system helps businesses, institutions, public transportation, and venue operators detect and reduce the potential spread of unknown viruses among employees, guests, and visitors.  Combining contactless thermal temperature screening sensors with biometric facial recognition Software the VPR Verified offers a level of public access safety and accuracy that exceeds human-error prone processes. The temperature check is performed in just under a second, enabling the processing of hundreds of people per hour. Single or multiple kiosks can be connected to automatic doors, turnstiles, locks or barriers for access control after testing customers and employees.

“Our new VPR Verified system is light years ahead of the alternative handheld devices on the market. First of all, it’s not handheld, its touchless, and in today’s environment that is key. Any establishment with more than a hand full of people will benefit from the set it and forget it simple to use features,” says Kevin Frija, CEO of VPR Brands Lp. “Anyone who wants to best manage temperature checking will love this product and so will their customers and staff, it actually makes compliance cool!”

  • The Automated Infrared Body Temperature Screening Kiosk Quickly and efficiently screens all incoming guests and employees. Choose from our wall-mounted, table stand, and floor stand models.
  • Facial Recognition software is motion sensor activated and quickly scans each person as they pass in front of the monitor. The VPR Verified system immediately displays the temperature of scanned person and shows a green pass or a red fail.
  • Eliminate costs on having a dedicated temperature screener and give yourself and anyone entering your business a visible reminder that you are taking all the necessary precautions to protect their health and safety.
  • Perfect for Restaurants, Gyms, Offices, Schools, Residential and Office buildings, Retail, and more.

“As the country gets back to business, I think employee and customer safety will be the most important measure in how we transact and interact. This device provides automation in enforcing key safety measures as normal temperature, Facial Covering, and individual entrant verification. It also has robust functionality, alerts, and data tracking as added features. We have used the Verified Personnel Recognition system in our company for 30 Days prior to launching and have been impressed with is consistency, convenience, and performance as a safety management tool,” said Dan Hoff, COO.

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