The Role Of Technology In The Future Video
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I the world begins to deconfine after months of isolating and quarantining, every owner, management organization and distributed facilities director has to ensure that their environments are safe for people to return. This is made even more challenging by the fact that, as we increase our understanding and as governing bodies respond to their unique situations, requirements and policies keep changing.
In a time of uncertainty and upheaval, we must ensure that our environments offer the peace of mind necessary to help people get back to daily activities. One of the first challenges is occupancy management.
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It is imperative to know exactly how many people are in a building at any given time. This involved having an employee sit at the entrance with a clicker. In addition to being incredibly inefficient, it also increased the risk of transmission between the counter and building visitors. Manual counting is imprecise because counting the number of people entering a building does not provide a clear understanding of how many people are in the environment or where they are.
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You have to count people entering and exiting and understand where they move throughout the building. But having an exact count is just the first step. Establishing clear thresholds and implementing standard operating procedures SOPs for what to do when the threshold is crossed is also important. Here you should consider the type of actions to be taken as well as who will carry them out and who will be notified.
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And, perhaps most significantly, you must be able to change your SOPs as new information and requirements emerge. Because needs and requirements are changing so quickly, many building managers are hesitant to deploy entirely new solutions that may not stand the test of time. Fortunately, there are proven technologies that exist today that rely on devices already deployed in your physical security system that can meet these changing needs.
If you already have a physical security system built on open architecture components, you are better prepared to meet the coming challenges. For example, when it comes to meeting the health and safety requirements related to COVID, an occupancy management solution can be easily deployed on your existing system to standardize, digitize and automate HTe. And, as the environment and the nature of the threat changes, you can update your SOPs to reflect the new requirements.]
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