Sharry introduces touch-free elevator system to safeguard office visitors during COVID-19 pandemic

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Sharry, a Czech company that supplies smart solutions to state-of-the-art office buildings in Europe, the USA, and Africa, has developed a special solution for touch-free elevator control. This innovation contributes to countering the spread of COVID-19 and other diseases.

Ondřej Langr, Sharry’s product manager, describes how this product works: “When a person passes through turnstiles on the ground floor, our system automatically calls an elevator set to stop on the floor where they work. If they miss the elevator or want to go to a different floor, they can simply use their mobile phone to choose the floor number.”

Users can thus control the elevator from their mobile phones and avoid using its buttons, which in normal operation are touched several times a day by virtually every employee and visitor to the building. “We are developing this new technology in cooperation with major elevator suppliers and based on the requirements of our customers all over the world,” adds Ondřej Langr.

The touch-free elevator system works using special sensors – Bluetooth low energy beacons – located by the elevators. This proximity device runs on a single battery for up to four years and broadcasts its identifier to nearby portable electronic devices such as smartphones or smart watches. “When a user approaches the elevator beacon, the system automatically sends a push notification to their phone’s display, through which they can call the elevator. Their ‘favourite floors’ that they visit most often will be displayed, or they can choose a different one,” says the Sharry product manager.

Key benefits of touch-free elevator control from Sharry:
Automatically calls an elevator when a user arrives at the building.
Elevator control using a specific user’s own phone.
Minimises the transmission of infection from surfaces touched by a large number of people.
Special sensors (beacons) or GPS user location prevent the elevator from being called remotely, for example from home.
Users will first see “their” floor and ground floor on their phone, the two most frequently visited floors, for quick selection.
The new touch-free elevator feature is fully integrated with Sharry’s mobile access system that offers a flawless and unique experience in premium office buildings.