Firm creates beeping 'social distancing' devicepublished at 18:05 British Summer Time 13 May 2020
Engineers have invented a device that beeps when wearers break the two-metre social distancing rule.
The portable "Safe Distancing Assistant" was developed in three weeks by the Norwich firm Pathfindr and uses "ultra-wideband" radio frequencies to operate.
The size of a pack of cards, the machine works by "speaking to" another unit in close proximity - and is designed for the workplace.
Some employees who cannot work from home are returning to their workplaces, after the government announced the easing of lockdown measures.
Managing director Matt Isherwood said. "Even being distracted by getting something off a supermarket shelf, we can forget you need to keep two metres apart and it's the same in the workplace where you're focused on a task in hand."