Italy Leonardo da Vinci International Airport became the first airport in Europe to pioneer safety measuring Smart Helmets, which enable passengers' temperatures to be scanned while they're moving.
As flights become more frequent, the use of new high-tech Smart Helmet visors is expected to enhance safety by providing real time information about the temperature of passengers within a several metres radius.
In essentially important easing lockdown times, officials in China, Dubai and Italy are already using these highly demanded Smart Helmets for fast-real time thermo-scannings in crowded spaces. Every corner of society and the economy will need to do its part to get through the current pandemic and this breakthrough innovation is specifically designed to assist law enforcement, front line healthcare workers, airport security guards etc., plus a wide range of larger workplaces to solve Covid-19 prevention related challenges.
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) continues to set an example of initiative and innovation in its fight against the coronavirus pandemic. UAE Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior approved the Smart Helmets technology with the aim to automatically detect possible cases of coronavirus in public places. The “super-intelligent Smart Helmets” are capable of monitoring the temperature of people and make an alert sound and issue warnings, according to the condition of the person scanned.
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