Thermal Camera and Blackbody Calibration Device
These cameras provide thermal imaging for body temperature solutions which can quickly and accurately identify people with elevated body temperatures, one of the key symptoms of COVID-19. These solutions can provide organizations with an additional layer of protection to their facility from increased exposure to the coronavirus.
Thermal body temperature solutions require, at a minimum, a radiometric thermal camera to measure temperature differences in people entering the field of view. More advanced solutions will use blackbody devices to help calibrate the temperature measurement, especially in less controlled environments where the elements can influence the reading.
- Scientific studies show that when used correctly, thermal imaging systems generally measure surface skin temperature accurately
- Room temp should be at 68-76 degrees F, for accurate measurements
- Device should avoid strong lighting
- Device should avoid drafty locations. Do no put too close to a door
- Position person at manufacture recommended distance to scan