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Temporary surveillance in demand

by Mark Rowe

360 Vision Technology report a rapid increase in demand for use of their ruggedised CCTV cameras by temporary surveillance equipment manufacturers. The company sees temporary surveillance as fast becoming a security industry growth sector.

Deployed at incident hotspots, or to extend the coverage of an existing video surveillance scheme, the company’s cameras are being used within temporary deployment CCTV systems consisting of site towers, redeployable domes, and (mobile) vehicle mounted wireless surveillance. CCTV applications, according to the firm, include police, rail, construction sites, Government, public sector, utilities, traffic and live events, 360 Vision says its all-in-one Predator and Centurion camera models can be used against vandalism, fly tipping and anti-social behaviour. Rapid-deployment surveillance systems are also being used to secure remote sites and assets; including trackside and non-trackside rail applications, drug abuse hot spots, and managing major and minor temporary roadworks.

Mark Rees, Business Development Director at 360 Vision Technology says: “Meeting the demanding needs of system operators, the versatile range of 360 Vision ruggedised CCTV cameras feature HD imaging, low power consumption, proven reliability and rugged construction, are just some of the reasons why 360 Vision Technology cameras are being chosen by many temporary deployment CCTV camera solutions manufacturers.”

Available in a variety of camera/control combinations, including Analogue, High Definition, Thermal and Radar, and with 24-hour surveillance capability provided by optional white light and infrared LED illuminators, 360 says that its British designed and built analogue and IP camera range enables temporary deployment CCTV camera system manufacturers to add to the mix of solutions options they can offer to their customers.

Mark adds: “We are very proud that 360 Vision’s market-leading range of ruggedised video surveillance cameras is fast becoming the go-to camera technology for many of the leading manufacturers in the temporary deployment CCTV camera surveillance sector. We have many ruggedised CCTV camera developments in the pipeline. Many of these are being developed utilising invaluable sharp-end feedback supplied to us as a direct result of our close technical relationships with companies at the cutting-edge of temporary deployment surveillance solutions.”

Visit at www.360visiontechnology.com.

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