A Beaumont company manufactures a device it is using to help countries stop the spread of the deadly Ebola virus, which has claimed almost 900 lives in West Africa since March.
Infrared Cameras Inc makes thermoscan cameras, used at airports to screen passengers for elevated skin temperatures and prevent the spread of infections, including Ebola.
"You can see if somebody is sick coming through the airport," said Joe Strahan, whose father, Gary, founded the company, which has 12 employees. Joe's sister, Jennifer, and brother, David, also work there.
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