TAURI Thermo-Tablet / Kiosk in Canada – Pre-Screening Staff/Customers/Visitors

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Toronto – July 21, 2020: As an authorized dealer of innovative AV technology solutions CP-Stoneman Inc. are pleased to introduce the TAURI™ programmable temperature tablet with integrated (on-board) ReAX™ control system features permitting integration with third party building technologies (Wi-Fi, Enterprise Networks, Video Security, AV, etc.).

With the ongoing unprecedented challenges as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, we will need to invest in innovative solutions and operational procedures to safeguard all of us. In recent days, it became clearer that local governments are mandating through various bylaws and regulations in wearing of face masks, pre-screening staff and visitors daily to reduce the spread of COVID-19. We are charged with continued safe distancing and controlled public gatherings. This too will become a new “normal” as we move forward to a “return to business/work” society.

To address these complex and challenging issues of our time, CP-Stoneman Inc. recommends the TAURI™, a best in class infrared temperature sensor/detector providing the first layer of protection for your facility and business operation. Surprisingly very simple to set-up and operate, Wi-Fi & Bluetooth enabled with extensive features to integrate with building access/security systems and external video displays and other building systems. The TAURI™ Tablet is available in Three (3) sizes, along with various mounting orientations (tabletop, wall, floor stand). YES. Tauri includes Mask/Face detection and gesture recognition to alert entry point monitoring.

Tarek Marroushi, VP at CP-Stoneman Inc. stated “We believe TAURI will be the must have and default programmable temperature check tablet solution that addresses COVID-19 issues in public spaces and facilities”.

About CP-Stoneman Inc (CPSI). Located in the GTA, CPSI is an integrator – solution provider specializing in innovative and engineered Audio-Visual communications systems for public transit systems, healthcare facilities and institutional facilities. Visit www.cp-stoneman.com

About TAURI™ & ReAX™. TAURI™ is an innovative series of programmable infrared temperature-sensing tablets from Aurora Multimedia (Morganville, NJ) an AV technology manufacture in collaboration with Glory Star (Hong Kong) a global tablet manufacturer with offices in Switzerland, USA, China and Hong Kong. ReAX™ is an AV/Media Control platform developed by Aurora Multimedia for Commercial and Residential AV Integration. Visit www.auroramultimedia.com.

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