Video Surveillance Making a Difference for School Security
Three school districts modernize their surveillance systems to address their security needs.
Three school districts modernize their surveillance systems to address their security needs.
Police were able to respond to the scene of the alleged attack before a 15-year-old male student could complete his attack on a female student at a Md. high school.
The study, “360 View: Residential Security and Smart Homes,” was conducted by Parks Associates.
First pioneered by Arecont Vision in 2006, the company’s latest multisensor panoramic cameras were featured at ISC West alongside other new portfolio entries.
Torrance, Calif.-based TrendNet uses ISC West to showcase its newest video surveillance and networking offerings.
Canon USA shows off its new ultra-low light network camera by capturing images in pitch black environment in booth demo at ISC West.
The deal is estimated to be between $177 million to $265 million.
The study focuses on community attitudes concerning the use of video surveillance systems at schools and universities. The company also launches a $1 million cloud security grant program for schools.
The company unveils the 8-megapixel AXIS P3707-PE and 15-megapixel AXIS Q3708-PVE.
The university has 253 surveillance cameras that will be integrated with the APD’s video integration center.