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Friday, April 17, 2020

Make your premises COVID-19 ready


With the COVID 19 bringing the world to a screeching halt, we know what's on your mind. The most fundamental question being ‘How can I protect my premises, my people & my guests during these uncertain times of contagious illnesses and lurking lockdowns?’ As a customer-centric organization, we have found an answer.  We have built a secure and touch-less suite of offerings to tackle just that. 

COVID-ready Visitor Management 
You asked and we created. We have built an advanced and interactive COVID-19 ready visitor management module which sensitizes your visitor, screens them for possible symptoms, alerts your security teams and highlights their exposure to illness.
Touch-free Staff attendance
We have built a friction-less alternative to help you replace redundant biometric-based attendance and strengthen the fight in flattening the COVID curve. Our facial recognition-based staff attendance is speedy, simple and secure.
Face recognition is the fastest and most reliable way of recording staff attendance. It captures, detects and verifies. Unlike bio-metrics, facial recognition-based attendance is a contact-less way to identify and authenticate employees. Our module allows you to capture live employee pictures, daily,. This helps to guard against the practice of proxy attendance.
We enable your teams to generate regular user-friendly attendance reports and track attendance analytics, month on month. Add creative background images to your Veris Visitor application to educate your guests on safety and sanitization. Create a COVID screening form to your visitor process and select which visitor category you’d prefer to screen. A 'yes' to any question allows you to trigger varied responses. For e.g. - denying badge printing or showing caution alerts. Alert your security teams and/or the host about a possibly infected visitor as soon as such a visitor checks-in.
Our New COVID screening feature is built to save your day, your premise and your people from possible exposure to infected guests.

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