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Integrated Solutions Are The Future

The way network cameras, audio, access control, public address, door entry work has expanded the range of applications in which networked solutions can be used. In addition to the traditional use as a security measure, intergrated solutions are used more and more as a management tool. The reason for this is a networked systems can provide information about your business and personel fom local or remote locations, on PC, PDA or your mobile. 

Remote management

A good example of network solutions being used as a management tool is the use of cameras on construction and building projects. The installation of network cameras on a construction site allows managers to view the progress of their projects from the comfort of their office PC. The instant availability of 'remote visual access' reduces the need for managers to travel and saves time and cost.

Network cameras are often used by companies for monitoring their core operations. Examples are:

Sensitive and high risk areas - Network cameras give remote visual access to critical areas such as server and machine rooms, warehousing facilities and storage areas.

Production lines - Network cameras are used to remotely monitor automated production lines and factory floors.

Health & safety - The (increased) responsibility of employers for the health and safety of their staff has made many companies decide to use cameras to monitor that the employees' activities and behaviour are in line with company health and safety policies.

Lone worker - Remote monitoring of lone workers in small retail outlets, such as petrol stations, chemists and off licences add to the comfort and piece of mind of both employer and employee. An automated visual alarm would allow a manager or a colleague in another location to act swiftly in case of an incident or emergency.

Activity - Network cameras are used to monitor activity and activity levels on a remote location. For example, cameras are used to gain information about in-store customer behaviour, the number of customers visiting a store or to see how busy the car park is.

Access control - Network cameras allow access to buildings and premises to be controlled by security staff based on a remote location. One person would be able to manage multiple remote locations.

Hazardous areas - Hazardous areas with restricted access to humans, such as for example container terminals and chemical processing plants, can be fitted with network cameras to enable monitoring of operations and processes from a remote and safe location.

Visual alarm verification - Whenever an alarm is raised (e.g. a fire, smoke or intruder alarm), network cameras allow instant 'visual verification' of the incident. This visual information can be made available to any authorised person, assuring that the correct action is taken within the shortest possible time frames.