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German museum

by Mark Rowe

The Kunsthalle Emden, a museum in northern Germany, has video security products from Geutebruck.

Eske Nannen, managing director of the Kunsthalle, says: “”The video installations from Geutebruck GmbH enjoy an excellent reputation worldwide. Because security is a key issue for the Kunsthalle Emden, we rely on Geutebruck technology to protect our precious collection. We are very grateful that Geutebruck has advised us so competently and supported us so generously.”

The video products cover the exhibition spaces, the foyer, the atrium and the shop. The video system is combined with so-called “picture alarms”, sensors that monitor the exhibition pieces. When an alarm is triggered, the camera image of the concerned art object is automatically activated, helping the employees to react quickly. In general, it is enough to request visitors to respect the safe distance. In case of damage, the tamper-proof stored images provide important evidence, as they images are suitable for court use, the German makers add.

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