Gambling in the USA
SUZOHAPP Launches Personal Protection Line

Leading technology company SUZOHAPP has launched a new line of products, the Personal Protection Line, to help casinos and amusement centers meet the reopening guidelines.
As stay-at-home restrictions are beginning to lighten, new guidelines have been announced on how businesses can reopen. These guidelines include having all entrants get their temperatures taken, wear face masks, and follow heightened hygiene and sanitising protocols.
Products in the Personal Protection Line include disposable masks, gloves, hand sanitiser, hand wipes, sanitising equipment, thermometers and unique temperature sensors, social distancing stanchions, and more.
Particularly unique to this line is the Face-Detection Thermometer Module. This device allows entrants to simply walk up to the screen, have their temperature taken, and get scanned into a facility. This device will signal an alarm in less than a second if it senses an abnormal temperature.
“We recognize that every day that the casinos and amusement centers stay closed costs them greatly. We hope to get our customers one step closer to reopening and making the reopening process easier by offering everything you need from a partner you can trust,” Sim Bielak, Global President of Gaming and Amusement, said.
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