Florence Cathedral Reopens by Introducing Self-distancing TAG

Sunday, May 24, 2020
Florence Cathedral Reopens by Introducing Self-distancing TAG

Italy’s most visited cultural sites want to reopen and come out of Italy’s two-month lockdown, while ensuring visitors to do it safely. Florence Cathedral has introduced devices that will allow people to visit the celebrated basilica, ensuring the minimum safety distance between them.

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Italy’s most visited cultural sites want to reopen and come out of Italy’s two-month lockdown, while ensuring visitors to do it safely.

 

Image courtesy to Wikipedia

 


Florence Cathedral has introduced devices that will allow people to visit the celebrated basilica, ensuring the minimum safety distance between them.

The Duomo said that the device will be handed out for free at the beginning of each visit. In a very simple and intuitive way, the TAG, worn by both visitors, warns, by vibrating and illuminating, that the minimum safety distance set (range of 2 metres - 6.5 feet) has been exceeded.

 

Image courtesy to Advanced Microwave Engineering S.r.l.

 

The device thus ensures the safety and excellent quality of the visit, once the visit is over, the device will be returned and sanitized to be reused later.

In the case of members of the same family group it is possible to inhibit the alarm signal.

 

Image courtesy to Advanced Microwave Engineering S.r.l.

 

It is a device - Tag EGOpro Social Distancing – developed by the Italian company AME (Advanced Microwave Engineering), based in Florence, which boasts many years of international experience in safety in industrial environments, and which during the emergency Covid adapted this system, that guarantees interpersonal distance and warns of the danger of approach.


The TAG EGOpro Social Distancing will be essential to keep the right distance, in places such as Museums, Art Galleries, Malls, Business companies or Public offices.  The  solution guarantees the rules of spacing and prevention imposed by the Government, thus minimizing the risk of COVID -19 contagion, allowing you to quickly return to everyday life.

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