Dec14
China Vendor Offers Multiple Screening Options

Guangdong, China — Several models of human body temperature temperature detectors are available that have noncontact temperature measurement, high accuracy, fast measurement speed, over-temperature alarm and other features. They are designed for use in mass screening of people for elevated body temperatures that can occur from viral infections like Swine (H1N1) Flu and other communicable diseases.
continue reading »
Dec1
TECOS TY2006C Body Temperature Detector, H1N1 flu temperature detector

Dongguan City,China — From TOPTECHES Industrial, TECOS Model No. TY2006C, the human body surface temperature detector, is a high-tech product with sophisticated optoelectronic technology, thermal imaging technology, image processing technology and control technology. continue reading »
May6
USA (Opinion) — Yesterday came the report that India will join a growing number of countries installing IR Thermal Cameras at airports to screen for possible flu carriers.
We reported earlier about Thermal Camera installations in Australia, Bulgaria, Korea, Saudi Arabia and Turkey.
(You can bet your bippie that the ones in China, Japan, Singapore and others have been trotted out, dusted off and placed back in service, if they were ever out-of-service)
Why doesn’t the USA have a similar policy? Is anything being done about it except diverting a few aircraft for one or two ill passengers? We haven’t heard or seen any reports and there’s precious little about efforts to thwart flu spreading from passengers arriving from Mexico
Yet while US authorities were apparently ignoring the airport screening issue, the big news yesterday was school children need no longer stay home for fear of H1N1 flu.
continue reading »