In the access of the main hall has been arranged a multi-user body temperature control team and inside the building has been chosen a solution that combines body temperature control analyses, mandatory use of mask and facial recognition.

Scati at Banco Itau Paraguay

Pioneer in security issues, The Banco Itaú Paraguay has installed in its corporate building intelligent access control and body temperature measurement systems for prevention in the spread of COVID-19.

In the access of the main hall has been arranged a multi-user body temperature control equipment and mandatory use of mask. Inside the building has opted for a smart access control solution, that uses the combination of body temperature control analyses, mandatory use of mask and facial recognition. Compliance with these three analytics allows access to civil servants.

The thermographic system detects body temperature and the use of mask and, in case of anomalies, generates and sends alerts to your monitoring center in real time.

These devices are capable of registering databases up to 50.000 faces and measure body temperature, with high precision two meters away and at high speed without hindering people's entry.

It is a contactless system so temperature measurement avoids unnecessarily exposing third parties thus generating great savings and ensuring safety in all its facilities.

The management of the thermographic system is carried out through a Scati. This video management platform collects all alerts received (via mail or pop-up) and the history of all users.

With the information collected by Scati, a Big Data is exploited, accessible by other departments of the institution that use the information to produce reports, improve the access protocol and control critical points of entry to facilities.

The project has been developed and implemented in its entirety by local security company Inteseg, Scati's strategic partner in Paraguay.


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By • 9 Dec, 2020
• Section: Case studies, Access control, Systems control, Detection