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Proactive 24/7 Monitoring at 1/5th the Cost of a Guard

Public housing presents security personnel with significant challenges.  With limited infrastructure, a mix of indoor and outdoor environments, and activity 24/7, public authorities must rely on video surveillance to help limit criminal activity.  Yet the cost of installing traditional video surveillance and the expense of roaming patrols has been prohibitive until now.

Security solutions for public housingPerimeter helps secure public housing through:

Proactive monitoring of all perimeters and secure entrances

Our VideoIQ cameras and encoders increase the effectiveness and efficiency of onsite guards by delivering the market's leading real-time event detection, notifying onsite security, roaming patrols, and monitoring stations when perimeters and secure areas are breached.

Immediate event verification and response

Our cameras and encoders enable roaming patrols and central monitoring stations to verify, respond and prevent incidents in real-time by delivering pre and post alarm clips to smart phones and VMS platforms and providing live video plus 2 way audio to cameras.

Extended wireless deployments

 

Our cameras and encoders are the best choice for deployment on any wireless network because VideoIQ's iCVR records all video in a fully integrated, onboard NVR, eliminating the bandwidth used to backhaul video to centralized storage. Therefore, traditional limits on camera density for a network are removed.

Minimal infrastructure

We reduce upfront cost, installation time and ongoing maintenance by archiving all video - even full high definition 1080p/30 fps resolution - in a fully integrated onboard NVR and eliminating the need for external storage servers, dedicated high capacity networks and secure IT facilities to house them.

Intelligent logging of all vehicles and personnel

We accelerate investigations from days to minutes by intelligently profiling and indexing every person and vehicle seen at the site, allowing operators to rapidly search terabytes of stored video at the click of a button for rule violations, and even search for matches for a particular object across all cameras and encoders in the system.