
The Fight Against COVID-19
Help reduce the spread of the novel coronavirus COVID-19 by implementing strong protective measures and monitoring systems in the workplace and other public venues. The DDS Smart Occupancy System is an all-in-one solution that allows the addition of infrared temperature sensors to detect elevated temperatures of employees or customers before entering facilities. For additional security, combine the system with locking swing doors to prevent people with high temperatures from entering without putting onsite staff at risk.

Keep track with a Smart Occupancy System that counts foot traffic going in or out with the use of multiple sensors, including bi-directional sensor options.
Connect to local Ethernet network to manage system from a safe distance
Connect to building's existing alarm system or add custom LED displays
Optional custom rule building for switch button functions
Monitoring system is self-sufficient after setup
A retail store wants to keep track of foot traffic and limit the number of customers in the store at any given time to 50 customers without stationing an employee at the door.
A solution for facilities to maintain occupancy counts, manage lines, and enforce safe distances between people. Industries include, but are not limited to:
- Grocery Stores
- Retail Stores
- Theme Parks
- Restaurants
- Manufacturing Facilities
- Offices
Create custom dynamic displays with any of the following displays:
- Total Occupancy Count
- Available Occupancy Count
- Temperature Reading
- Pass / Fail Notification
- Go / Stop Notification
- Wait Time
- Other custom counts and messages

Problem:
A retail store wants to keep track of foot traffic and limit the number of customers in the store at any given time to 50 customers without stationing an employee at the door.
Solution:
With our new all-in-one product, the retail store was able to organize the amount of people going in and out of the building remotely without putting their own employee’s health at risk.
Using bi-directional sensors, the system kept track of foot traffic entering and exiting the store and recorded the number of occupants in the building at any given time. Store managers received text and email notifications when the store was nearing or at the full capacity of 50 people. By integrating locking turnstiles at the store entrance, the system maintained the correct number of occupants at all times and created manageable queues without exposing and risking employees who may have had to be in contact with every customer going in or out. The enforced limited capacity also allowed all occupants to maintain at least 6 feet of social distancing to help dramatically decrease the spread of COVID-19.
