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How Schools Must Spend Their ARP ESSER Funds

How Schools Must Spend Their ARP ESSER Funds

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A year after the WHO declared the coronavirus a worldwide pandemic, the American Rescue Plan Elementary and Secondary Emergency Relief (ARP ESSER) fund was enacted. At $122 billion, the ARP ESSER represents the largest investment in American public education. The U.S. Department of Education dictates that 90% of that funding must be funneled through the States to its school districts or local education agencies (LEAs), including publicly-funded charter schools. “This historic legislation not only provides the resource to help every school building put in place the effective measures needed to keep students and educators safe,” says Becky Pringle, president of...

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How Cloud Data Can help maintain the Safety of People during Pandemic

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The entire world has come together to save humanity from the clutches of one of the worst pandemics in history. Every industry has joined hands with the frontline workers to fight COVID-19, and they are utilizing all kinds of technology to the fullest. The healthcare sector is going the extra mile to make the most of its resources and that of others. Industrial collaboration, seamless processes, and advances in technologies are the only means, right now, to survive and come out of the crisis. From 3D manufacture of protective equipment to data analysis and storage, we are in a situation,...

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How FeverWarn® Can Protect Your Workplace and Employees as You Return to Work

How FeverWarn® Can Protect Your Workplace and Employees as You Return to Work

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Our Infrared thermometer made in the USA provides an affordable, accurate and fast COVID Screening Solution Accurate temperature readings:  A false negative screening test will put your organization and the health of your employees at instant risk. It can also expose you and your organization to liability and reputation damage. Based on a certified laboratory study, FeverWarn’s infrared thermometer for fever reading is very close (within the 0.5 range) to a clinical (ear, mouth, armpit) temperature reading. Therefore, our system will provide and aggregate screening data that you can stand behind. Workplace-entry protection: In addition to providing a self-serve temperature check,...

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Returning to Work:  The Who, What, Where, When and Why of Screening Your Employees for COVID-19

Returning to Work: The Who, What, Where, When and Why of Screening Your Employees for COVID-19

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As we transition back to hybrid or on-site work models, organizations such as the Occupational, Safety and Health Administration ( OSHA), the National Safety Council, the U.S. Equal Employment and Opportunity Commission (EEOC) and the CDC have updated their guidelines on if and how we should screen employees for potential COVID symptoms or infection. This article outlines some of the most recent COVID-screening guidelines and considerations for employers. Also, read how FeverWarn®’s FDA-approved, touchless, infrared thermometer can provide a budget-friendly solution for your employee COVID screening protocols and risk-management reporting.  Why: Now, here’s the classic “no brainer.” Agencies such as...

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IR Thermometer Guide to Measure the Core Body Temperature

IR Thermometer Guide to Measure the Core Body Temperature

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With the ongoing pandemic, people have become more conscious about the health and safety of their families and loved ones. Everyone’s primary concern is their health, and the only way of ensuring that is through strict monitoring. Nowadays, every public place has incorporated monitoring measures for ensuring people’s safety. Most public places use IR thermometers or Infrared thermometers for monitoring people’s body temperatures. One person holds the thermometer pointed towards the subject’s forehead and then the temperature measurement result is displayed on the digital screen of the Infrared thermometer. People with normal body temperatures are allowed to enter public premises,...

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