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Infrared Thermal Camera for Checking Body Temperature in Crowd

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As per the current phase of Covid-19  checking temperature at every point in the entrance of the premises had become essential. It has become essential to keep a person to perform this job and if there is a crowd it becomes difficult to do one-by-one. Hereby, I am going to discuss how infrared thermal cameras can be suitable for the application in such a situation. What is an Infrared Thermal Camera? Thermal Cameras are used to measure the temperature of the object. It is a non-contact temperature measuring instrument. It measures temperature by measuring infrared radiation emitted by the object.  Functions in Infrared Thermal Camera will be most suitable for body temperature measurement in a crowded place ( Office/ Malls/ Shops): 1. Min/Max/Avg Point:      You can take several points/cursor to check the body temperature of the person. The minimum temperature and the maximum temperature are very essential. You no need to hold and check like a non-contact thermometer. It is very difficu

How to Check Maximum Electricity Consuming Appliances or Technology at Home.

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We use multiple appliances and technology at home for comfort and ease of life. All of them are not used for maximum hours. There are selective appliances used and they cost us to pay more electricity bills. Even we are not aware of where we are using more electricity and increasing monthly bills and reducing our savings. To simplify this I had made a calculation and steps to follow to know where we consume more electricity.  Electricity what we consume  is measured in kWh which is called per unit electricity  consumption mentioned in our electricity bills.                                                        Step 1- Calculate Average Per Unit Electricity Consumption. Take electricity bills for the last 3 months or if possible the last 6 months. Take an average of per unit electricity consumption of those months.  Average unit consumed per month = (Month 1+ Month 2 +.....+ Month n)/ Number of months (n) Step 2 - Calculate electricity consumed by household appliances We are consider