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The National Theatre in London is employing 220 Riedel DisTag devices to help its personnel maintain appropriate social distancing.

National Theatre Of Great Britain Adopts Riedel DisTag To Foster Social Distancing

New distance monitoring device designed to help creative teams and production crews maintain appropriate social distancing as they go about their work.

The National Theatre in London is utilizing the new DisTag distance monitoring device from Riedel Communications to help its creative teams and technical/production crews maintain appropriate social distancing as they go about their work, including at rehearsals.

Worn around the neck or carried in a pocket, DisTag is designed to alert the wearers via haptic, visual, and acoustic signals whenever the mandatory minimum distance to other people is about to be breached. The National Theatre has deployed a total of 220 DisTag devices in the effort.

“As we begin to restart our operations, it’s critical to ensure that our performers, creatives, and technical staff can work as safely as possible and observe proper social distancing. DisTag is a reliable and precise way to meet those objectives,” says Dominic Bilkey, Head of Sound and Video at the National Theatre. “DisTag has enabled our teams to confidently return to the rehearsal room. Everyone shares a common responsibility for social distancing, which is reinforced by the DisTag’s presence. The act of collecting the device provides a welcome reminder whilst its audible and haptic alerts reinforce this safety mindset.”

DisTag offers three signal levels: a vibration alarm, a three-stage LED signal, and a three-stage sound signal. The proximity limits of the warning signals can be individually defined and adjusted in accordance with local regulations for social distance. In addition, individual tags can be divided into compatible groups using the Friendly Function, which prevents alarms when users in the groups come into close contact with each other.

“We created DisTag as a simple yet elegant tool for helping organizations of all types start returning to some sense of normalcy after many months of quarantine and other coronavirus restrictions. It’s great to see it already being embraced by some of our most storied cultural institutions such as the National Theatre,” adds Nacho Lee, UK Sales Manager, Riedel Communications. “We’re very happy that our technology is playing such a key role in this effort.”

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