A CCTV system fitted for an Irish retail distribution centre to combat false injury claims has paid for itself within six months, the installer reports. Hadrian Technology installed the 128-camera system for a retail distribution centre to protect themselves against ‘slip and trip’ claims.
Hadrian used HD-SDI cameras from distributor Videcon’s Concept Pro range, which provides the companies say an image quality that is clearer than Sky HD. By using existing analogue cables for the installation meant there was no need for disruption with building work to lay down new networks.
Hadrian adds that it can also set up HD-SDI camera footage so images can be accessed remotely via a mobile device, such as a tablet, mobile phone or laptop. No-go zones, motion tracking where cameras lock on to a subject, and a movement sensor that alerts users to unusual activity are other features.
Gary Trotter, general manager at Hadrian Technology said: “Accident claims come up time and time again in places of work. Our systems act as deterrents and give companies clear, visual evidence when allegations are raised by employees or customers. In cases like this CCTV is a really useful tool – we hope we can help other businesses combat these issues.”
Hadrian Technology supplies, installs and maintains CCTV systems across a range of sectors, including retail, leisure and domestic property. The company is based in Sunderland. Visit: www.hadriantechnology.co.uk.