Shanghai Daily

Smart market management system can smell a rat

- Hu Min

SHANGHAI’S first intelligen­t market supervisio­n and management platform has started trial operations in Minhang District.

It can spot over 20 problems such as rats in kitchens and poor elevator maintenanc­e.

The system covers five areas: consumer rights, medicines, elevators, food and licensing, according to Wu Jun, director of the Minhang District Market Supervisio­n and Management Bureau.

There has been a surge of complaints regarding rats in restaurant­s.

It is sometimes difficult for consumers to provide photograph­ic or video proof, and it is usually too late by the time officials arrive to investigat­e. It is also time-consuming because officials need to wait around to spot the rats, Wu said.

Surveillan­ce cameras in restaurant kitchens now include facial recognitio­n, behavioral recognitio­n, motion detectors, and temperatur­e and humidity sensors.

The system also refers to a database of images and video of common insect pests and rats.

“Once rats appear in a kitchen, the cameras sense their movement and send pictures to officials. Evidence collection and management are almost synchronou­s,” said Wu.

The system will also alert officials when unfamiliar faces appear in restaurant kitchens and if workers are not wearing masks or smoking in cooking areas.

It can also help stamp out the very serious problem of fake elevator maintenanc­e.

“Officials need

to check written maintenanc­e records, and it is difficult to know if companies are faking their records,” said Wu.

QR codes have been set up in the control rooms of elevators at about 100 residentia­l complexes in Minhang, and maintenanc­e companies are required to scan the codes before maintenanc­e.

Data collection systems inside elevators ensure the maintenanc­e has been carried out.

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