Safety Laser Scanners vs. Safety Mats – Which One Do I Choose?
Since the introduction of safety mats in the 1950s, a host of new technologies have emerged for safety applications, including safety laser scanners in the 1990s. Until recently, the argument for safety mats has been that scanners are four times the cost. But now, the initial price point of laser safety scanners has fallen by 50 percent,when total cost-of-ownership is considered, the overall ROI for safety scanners is significantly better than safety mats.
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