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How to determine if a person is physically present?

In our office, there is a group lead who is nearly always in a meeting or otherwise away from his desk. I'd like to determine if he is in his cubicle in order activate a notification system. I don't want to use a camera, that is just too invasive. I'd like to know if there is a motion detection device or a body heat sensor available from which I can capture data in order to notify those people who need to speak to him personally.

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Because some idiot would try to haul a big pile of stuff, and then he'd have trouble carrying it for some reason and would set it down. Then all the people trying to excape would be tripping over it, it would block wheelchairs, etc. etc. If you can grab a thing or two that's light, and you're going to guard it like a baby, then sure, grab it. But if it causes problems you could face charges of one kind or another for interfering with a save evacuation.
There are chemicals in oven cleaner that are very caustic and harmful, not only to the skin, but the lungs and airway as well. If you're daughter insists on not wearing gloves, and wearing a face mask, then I'd advise having someone else clean the oven.
It is very dangerous stuffuse gloves and face mask

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