PLEASANTON, Calif.,
Jan. 27, 2021 /PRNewswire/ --
Altoros, a professional IT consultancy assisting Global 2000
organizations, announced the release of the Alarta safety platform.
Designed to help businesses comply with the COVID-19 protocols
imposed by the World Health Organization, the system provides
innovative tools for resuming operations and enabling transparency
of protection procedures. The product safeguards both guests and
employees by mass-screening the temperature of individuals, tracing
contacts with infected persons, monitoring mask wearing, as well as
automating disinfection routines and reports.
"The platform can serve offices, hotels, factories, and other
hospitality or industrial facilities," said Kirill Artsymenia,
Alarta's Product Manager. "With real-time reports and QR codes, it
gives a 360-degree view of disinfection status within a location
for everyone in a building, including tourists, workers, and
administration."
Resuming operations amid the pandemic
Since the COVID-19 outbreak, many businesses remain closed.
People are afraid to return to offices, to travel, to stay in
hotels, and to meet in person. In response, Altoros developed
Alarta, a comprehensive safety platform—powered by artificial
intelligence (AI), cloud, and mobile technologies—comprising six
modules that enforce coronavirus precautions.
- Temperature Screening uses AI-based thermal cameras
to scan a flow of individuals and identify those who have
fever.
- Secondary Check performs recurrent monitoring for
potentially infectious persons flagged during temperature
screening.
- Contact Tracing identifies people who get into
contact with infected individuals.
- Masks Detection uses AI to detect whether people
are wearing face masks and sends out real-time alerts to operators
in the case of a violation.
- UVC Disinfection consists of smart disinfection
stations that eliminate the SARS-CoV-2 virus with ultraviolet
light, using motion sensors to switch off and prevent any
harm.
- Manual Cleaning grants full control and
transparency over disinfection, ensuring establishments are safe.
With QR codes and mobile schedules, building administrators can
manage cleaning routines, while guests can check the real-time
status of disinfection before entering a room.
QR codes to enable transparency of protection
Despite the spread of mobile technologies and digital
transformation, many traditional operations in hospitality are
still paper-based. You can find printed-out cleaning schedules even
in luxury hotels. The release of Alarta caters to this.
By attaching QR codes to lodging doors and entrances of dining
areas or conference rooms, hotel owners can use the Manual Cleaning
module to streamline disinfection.
Building managers can assign cleaning tasks and
monitor the status of disinfection across the rooms or the whole
location. Cleaners can scan QR codes to receive disinfection
tasks and check off the completed ones. Guests can scan the
QR codes to get detailed reports about how and when the room was
last disinfected, as well as what is the level of health safety in
a building.
"Using mobile technologies and QR codes can help to ensure the
safety of facility visitors," noted Kirill Artsymenia. "Many hotels
do quite well with coronavirus protection, but no one is aware of
this. Alarta aims to change the situation, helping both businesses
and their customers feel safe."
For more, read a blog post on the topic, attend an upcoming
webinar, or schedule a demo of Alarta.
About Altoros
Altoros is an experienced IT services provider that helps
enterprises to increase operational efficiency and accelerate the
delivery of innovative products by shortening time to market.
Relying on the power of cloud automation, microservices,
blockchain, AI/ML, and industry knowledge, our customers are able
to get a sustainable competitive advantage. For more, visit
www.altoros.com or follow @altoros.
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