IP Products

School switches to IP

by Mark Rowe

Hemel Hempstead School in Hertfordshire has had installed 48 cameras to monitor its corridors and outdoors.

As an open site with a lot of public footfall, the school sought safety and security for staff, students and visitors, whilst the CCTV remained discreet. The school has migrated its video from analogue to IP cameras, delivering higher quality images, and making the system easier to use and ensuring it stands the test of time. The school also required a system which integrated into the school’s buildings, but captured activity across the campus, whatever the light. The 48 Full HD and HD Sony IP cameras included 23 mini domes, the SNC-XM632, and 25 infra-red SNC-EM602R models. Both are vandal resistant with IK10 and ingress protected with IP66.

The IPELA ENGINE EX and Exmor CMOS sensors used in Sony’s cameras, paired with motion detection, means that high definition recording is maintained across low-light conditions in areas of variable lighting, such as corridors. The move to IP has created a streamlined security solution at the school, with unsightly overhead cabling between buildings removed in favour of the IP cameras.

The school tasked Steve Beadle Consultancy Services Ltd. Part of the remit included the need for an audit trail of staff, student and visitor movements across the site. The analogue CCTV system was not satisfactory. The consultant entrusted Sound and Safe Ltd to design and deliver the products.

What they say

Stephen Robinson, Hemel Hempstead School Business Manager said: ‘When we were looking to upgrade our security solution, we wanted a robust option which did not intrude on the daily life of our staff and students. Steve Beadle Consultancy Services worked with Sound and Safe to recommend the ultimate solution for our needs and helped navigate our way towards an IP based future. Sound and Safe recommended Sony’s cameras from the outset, and since installing the solution we have been very impressed and are more than pleased with our decision to upgrade from our former analogue system. The Sony technology delivers outstanding image quality as well as a more flexible and manageable solution that supports our drive for reliable surveillance and easy to operate systems.’

Jamie Merry of Sound and Safe said: ‘Having worked with Sony for many years, we remain impressed by the breadth and quality of its video security solutions which meet the high standards of customers across various markets. Working with Steve Beadle Consultancy Services allowed us to clearly visualise and realise Hemel Hempstead School’s requirement for a discreet and robust solution. The combination of Sony’s mini-dome and outdoor cameras ultimately used was the ideal option. Sony’s technology has been core to delivering the briefs and migrating the latest future-proofing surveillance systems for this and many other installations.’

Products:

SNC-EM602R: 25 units
SNC-XM632: 23 units

Consultancy: Steve Beadle Consultancy Services Ltd

System Integrator: Sound and Safe Ltd

Application Provider: Milestone Systems.

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