Texas Medical Center Supply revamps business safety protocols for a post-COVID world

Texas Medical Center Supply revamps business safety protocols for a post-COVID world

Houston, Texas, November 2020 –Texas Medical Center Supply, a leading supplier and distributor of medical equipment, arms businesses with a series of safety protocols fit for a rapidly changing world through smart, efficient, and customized tools. The company leverages AI and big data to address business health and safety concerns while optimizing Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) facilities. Most recently, Texas Medical was awarded a contract by the Kansas Department of Administration to supply PPE equipment across the state.  

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From monitoring employees to maintaining medical supplies and sanitizers, adherence to safety exists as an increasingly straining task for business owners protecting the wellbeing of their employees, particularly under the dark cloud of a pandemic that continues to cripple their ability to operate. Even with ideal scenarios, time and resources are significant factors in the ability of businesses to carry out safety guidelines. By the same token, COVID-19 has magnified our focus on achieving safety in the workplace, and TMSC’s smart series of unique safety products and automated protocols fills the void.

Texas Medical provides businesses with a vast array of technologically savvy safety solutions, including:

  • SaniScreen– An automated hand sanitizer that utilizes stock data, temperature sensors, and a customized display feature to streamline the daily process. An integrated dashboard enables real-time monitoring and quick, informed action, allowing workspaces to re-allocate their focus on more pressing tasks. 
  • SaniDrone– A drone that safely maneuvers operational challenges in the construction process of large structures, including sports stadiums. The drone applies advanced formula sanitizer that forms an anti-microbial barrier, effective in reducing bacteria that can adversely affect structural integrity.
  • GermRover– A wheeled robot that utilizes high-power ultraviolet lamps and spatial sensors to apply effective sterilization in larger spaces of operation, such as shopping malls, schools, and airports.
  • SaniGate- A mobile thermometry disinfection unit, with smart-temperature measurement tools, which can be utilized in, for example, hospitals, schools, construction sites and hotels.

The company’s impressive range of products also ventures to address other operational safety obstacles, including safely meeting PPE requirements. The StepSafe facility, for example, automatically puts coverings on users shoes, without the need for human touch, while its SafeVend machine provides both professionals and consumers protective surgical kits, masks, and sanitizers in a coordinated manner. Whether for isolation reasons, traveling, or performing surgery, streamlining of safety concerns is also achieved through Texas Medical’s all-inclusive protective kits. Products such as these provide businesses and other organizations with much sought-after organizational confidence through a multi-layered approach. 

“Regular sanitization and wearing personal protective gear has become the new normal, one that will likely persist for the foreseeable future,” says Omri Shafran, Founder & CEO of Texas Medical Center Supply. “We’re excited to be a leading source of PPE and hi-tech sanitation solutions, bringing confidence back to the workplace by optimizing the use of robotics, big data, and AI in the smart dispensation of protective equipment.” 

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