SUZOHAPP launches personal protection line to help casinos and amusement centers meet reopening guidelines
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(Illinois).- SUZOHAPP — a leading technology company with over 50,000 gaming, amusement, sports betting, lottery and bingo products for operators and OEMs — has launched a new line of products, the Personal Protection Line, aimed at helping casinos and amusement centers meet new regulations so they can reopen and operate safely.
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 sanitizing protocols. In order to facilitate these guidelines, SUZOHAPP has launched the Personal Protection Line for operators to get the majority of these products from a single partner, allowing them to save on shipping costs, and get products right away so they can reopen as soon as the restrictions are lifted in their state. Products from this line include disposable masks, gloves, hand sanitizer, hand wipes, sanitizing equipment, thermometers and unique temperature sensors, social distancing stanchions, and more.
Particularly unique to this line is the Face–Detection Thermometer Module. This tablet–style device allows for 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. As temperature checking will now be a requirement in the US, SUZOHAPP believes this device will help facilities meet the requirement without being invasive and without requiring staff to come in close contact with customers, thereby keeping them safe. When paired with the accompanying access gate, this process can be entirely self–service increasing safety for everyone. Its unique and pleasing design is also not quite as foreboding as other metal–detector like models that have similar outputs.
SUZOHAPP has aimed to "Simplify Your Sourcing" for over 30 years by having the widest array of products specifically catered to serve the gaming and amusement industry which has been hard-hit during the COVID–19 pandemic. Sourcing the variety of products that are included in this product line is difficult since the demand is very high across all industries and requires manpower that many of these businesses don't have right now given the furloughs and layoffs that they've had to enact. Sim Bielak, Global President of Gaming and Amusement said "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."
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