Friday, July 10, 2009

Education

A new look at school security
What if you could have a modern, state-of-the-art surveillance system which...
helped reduce willful damage to school property, thereby cutting the school's refurbishment costs and delivering a measurable return on investment?
could ensure the safety of staff and pupils during schools hours?
require no additional cabling?
With a network video solution all this is possible.Cost-effective, digital technologyOur digital surveillance systems have the advantage of being highly cost effective: installation costs are low since the need for dedicated cables is vastly reduced and the system can be run on existing computers. Our slim network-run equipment makes for low maintenance costs and images are stored on computer hard disks, which is a neat, cost effective storage solution. What's more, since Axis network products make use of modern digital technology, you are sure to get plenty of use out of the investments you make today. Which means that, no matter whether you are choosing a surveillance system for a junior school, a high school or an institute of higher education, you'll find an Axis solution that fits the bill.
Reliable systems for school safetyStudents and teachers hampered by the threat of harassment or violence will be comforted by the presence of reliable network cameras in the school's public spaces. This includes external areas such as walkways between buildings as well as internal ones such restaurants and school corridors. Outside school hours, the same surveillance system can be used to remotely monitor school property and deter vandalism. A sophisticated, built-in motion detection system can generate an alarm, which automatically transmits images to your security operators giving them accurate, up-to-the-minute information upon which to base their decisions. Another interesting area of application for this technology is remote learning. An Axis network video solution can be used to make attending lectures "at a distance" a viable option for students who are unable to attend lectures in person.

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