Fuel Cycle, Inc., a technology leader in market research and experience management, is the first business in Los Angeles to reopen with Vitalacy’s workplace safety technology.
Fuel Cycle Human Resources Director, Yami Rodriguez was searching for a way to keep staff safe while offices slowly reopened. “We needed to ensure our business strategy was complying with CDC’s guidelines of promoting safe social distancing and proper hand hygiene,” Rodriguez shared. “Coming back to work in an office can be an understandable concern for our employees and their families. It was important for us to invest in measures to help reduce risk of exposure.”
While at work, Fuel Cycle employees wear a Vitalacy SmartBand. The device measures proximity to other SmartBands in the office. If they are maintaining an unsafe proximity with other employees, the users they interacted with (for too close for too long) are notified by Vitalacy that they may have been exposed. The SmartBand also reminds wearers to hand wash every hour. The solution does not track user location and keeps all user data anonymous from other team members and their employer.
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Vitalacy was recently awarded Newsweek’s Best in HealthCare 2020 as one of the best monitoring products for infection prevention. The technology improves how often and how well health care workers wash their hands to lower risk of hospital-acquired infections and keep both caregivers and patients safe.
“We quickly realized our platform designed to help hospitals prevent the spread of infection could be used to help the workplace prevent the spread of COVID-19,” said Janel Nour-Omid, Vitalacy CEO and Cofounder. “We are honored to be incorporated into Fuel Cycle’s employee safety plan and help Los Angeles reopen responsibly.” Nour-Omid was awarded Forbes 30 Under 30 in Healthcare for 2020.
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