Solutions for Schools and Universities
Implementing advanced security in schools and college campuses has become a priority. Given its obvious advantages in situational awareness and investigation, the use of video surveillance in particular is now achieving widespread adoption within school districts and on campuses. To truly protect, conventional surveillance systems require live monitoring by guards or other staff who can detect when a potential security incident takes place. Yet the cost of live guarding coupled with implementing a surveillance solution can make getting full value from your security investment a challenge.
But now there is an intelligent alternative: the VideoIQ iCVR. The VideoIQ iCVR combines automated event detection, a built-in DVR and integrated video management into a single solution — all driven by next-generation analytics.
The VideoIQ iCVR comes complete with all of the technologies necessary to deliver accurate, proactive surveillance. The VideoIQ iCVR’s next-generation analytics scrutinize video footage in real-time, frame-by-frame, to detect conditions of possible threat, so security staff — or even school administrators themselves — can verify and respond to real problems. As a result, schools are able to deliver live, proactive guarding for a fraction of the cost of conventional approaches – requiring no substantial investment in infrastructure.
The iCVR’s intelligent, automated detection software monitors for a number of surveillance “behaviors,” providing a wide range of protection to students, faculty and school property. Additionally, the iCVR can protect your school by proactively monitoring:
- Access to school entrances
- Known trouble-spot areas
- Predators lurking on or around school grounds
- Rapid crowd formation
- Loitering in stairwells and back entries
- Walls with potential graffiti issues
- Attempts to damage school ball fields
- Inappropriate direction of travel in and out of school doors
- Off-hour visitors to sensitive areas such as computer or science laboratories and administrative offices
- Exhibit halls or campus museums