Contact tracing can help ensure your employees and customers stay safe by helping to prevent further contamination in your facility.
Time is of the essence when it comes to backtracking an infected person and identifying potential people who were exposed to the infected person or contaminated areas. Contact tracing can help ensure your employees and customers stay safe by helping to prevent further contamination in your facility.
Avigilon Access Control Manager (ACM) unified with
Avigilon Control Center (ACC) can provide important insights, such as understanding where an infected individual has been, which doors they attempted to access and who else may have come in contact with those doors and that individual.
To prevent any human error in the collection of data, identification software is a reliable tool to help contact trace throughout a facility. The
Identity Correlation Report within ACM will generate a list of doors that were accessed by an infected individual and can also identify others who may have come into contact with these doors within the same timeframe. The Identity Search feature can visually confirm contact and entry through specific doors associated with cameras. What’s more, this search can be expanded into Avigilon
Appearance Search technology to understand other areas of the facility where the person may have visited – providing video evidence even in areas where cameras are not associated with entry points.
The system operator can then proactively advise the potentially exposed employees of the risks and take necessary hygiene and safety measures, such as having the exposed employees tested and increasing sanitation of potentially contaminated areas. With a unified video security and access control solution in place, organizations can leverage its existing technology in an innovative way for obtaining critical information to better protect its employees and people in the community.
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