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Vet Use

by msecadm4921

An installer based in Ashford, Kent reports a veterinary clinic use of CCTV.

Kent & Sussex Security (KSS) says that it has become accustomed to dealing with a variety of interesting and varied requests during their ten years in business. In the summer of 2006, they received a plea from a veterinary clinic in Maidstone to assist them monitor the progress of a mare experiencing serious complications with her pregnancy.

The call from the Equine Veterinary Clinic at Newnham Court in Maidstone came on a Thursday afternoon. Next day, KSS installed a camera which would allow vets and staff to watch the pregnant horse from a monitor in their office. This meant that the mare could be observed without the need to be disturbed, and so ensure that she remained calm and rested.

“Newnham Court Veterinary hospital approached Kent & Sussex Security for CCTV when we admitted a very difficult case. A young mare called Phoenix was in foal but had, unfortunately, developed an extremely rare and life threatening heart condition during her pregnancy. As foaling is a very stressful time, 24 hours surveillance was imperative, but we also needed to keep intrusion to a minimum. The camera gave us excellent imaging both day and night,” says the vet in charge of the case, Katie Snalune. “We are pleased to say the birth went well and a lovely filly – named Katie – arrived safely. Both mother and daughter are now doing well. The CCTV was originally installed as a temporary measure for this specific case, but since enjoying its benefits we have decided to install it permanently, much to the delight of our clients.”

About the CCTV

A single Vista Bullet day/night camera with built in infra red lights was installed in the stable. With the infra red lights on, the staff were able to see the mare without the need to switch on and off the stable lights, and so not disturb her. A Vista 15-inch flat screen colour monitor was mounted on the reception desk.

What they say

John Jameson from KSS says: “This was a particularly compassionate request, and we were pleased to help. For us, who deal every day with CCTV, it was a reminder that there are so many varied applications for the use of surveillance systems. Whist we are used to installing equipment to protect people and premises, it added another dimension to remember how beneficial such equipment can be in safeguarding animals as well.”

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