Top biometric clocking stations scan beneath the skin
Millions of tourists flock to visit the 11 theme parks around the world that the Walt Disney Company owns and licenses. Obviously the parks need security and want to deter admission cheats, so they use fingerprinting methods. Visitors older than 10 years of age have their finger biometrics scanned at the entry gate, and is used to associate ticket media with the person using it. The company claims that the 50 sample points from the surface of a guest’s finger do not contain sufficient information to recreate a fingerprint image.
However, Time and Attendance UK uses biometrics at the highest level to give your organisation the best and most up to date time and attendance technology available. Our biometric clocking stations have fingerprint scanners which read at the sub-dermal layer – in other words beneath the skin. Conventional fingerprint readers will not be as effective, as the surface of a worker’s hand may be blocked by dirt, oil or grease. The clocking stations produce the fastest throughput on the market. Our systems easily and accurately record your employees’ clocking data.