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Sensor-driven technology to enforce social distancing

Sensor-driven technologies can help keep your operation in business.

By LM Staff 
January 13, 2021

To manage virus risk, you need constant, strict adherence to social distancing, and in the event of a positive test, effective plans for contact tracing to preserve business continuity. But how?

Sensor-driven technologies can help keep your operation in business, including:

  • Enforcement of social distancing protocols for constant compliance throughout the organization
  • Data-driven contact tracing, enabling operations to quarantine only those who came into contact with someone infected
  • Prioritized cleanup of areas based on known locations of those who tested positive

You're back to business. Let's keep it that way.

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