Digicon installs dFlow access gates at Hospital Albert Einstein

The hospital environment requires special attention in regards to access control, because of the passage of stretchers, wheelchairs and companions. The partnership between Digicon and Hospital Albert Einstein gained even more strength with the deployment of gates like dGate and dFlow, which eases the access control to the institution.

dFlow represents a new product category in access control. The technology, developed by Digicon, is capable of detecting with high precision one or more users moving in any direction within the lane area. This precision allows the doors to be normally open for authorized users and close only for unauthorized users, creating a pleasant and safe experience while also saving energy.

In this case, Hospital Albert Einstein chose to work with closed doors, which opens with valid credentials. This function was easily configured in dFlow, which allows it to meet the most diverse client security protocols/preferences. One of the differentials of dFlow is that it allows working with wide widths, important for the passage of stretchers and other hospital equipment.

In addition to an ultramodern and elegant design, dFlow also has effective access control, as it is silent (important for the hospital environment), has a low level of maintenance and is installed by Digicon itself. More than guaranteeing a controlled, safe and free-flowing environment, dFlow does not pose any risks to the patient or the team of professionals, since there is no need to touch the equipment directly, thus avoiding possibilities of contamination.

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