Posts Tagged ‘safety’
Tuesday, April 17th, 2012
The Santa Monica City Council will spend $300,000 to draw up preliminary designs. The 280-stall structure would do little to solve the parking problems along the gridlocked beach front. A three-story parking garage—perhaps like the airy cement structure in Miami that doubles as a glamorous event venue—could be the city’s solution to getting cars off… Read more >>
Tags: additional, cars, event, existing, from, garage, home, more, officials, parking, pedestrian, residents, room, safety, site, solution, vehicular, visitor
Posted in Parking Control, RFID •
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Monday, November 7th, 2011
Prairie Tech Enterprises Ltd. has developed an RFID warning system designed to alert heavy machinery operators when children or pets are nearby, according to Springwise. Made up of three farming families from Western Canada, Prairie Tech came up with this concept dubbed “Where Abouts,” an RFID-based safety system which protects both small children and pets… Read more >>
Tags: alert, device, feet, official, operators, reader, safety, small, system, windshield
Posted in Commercial, RFID •
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Monday, August 15th, 2011
Hospitals have hundreds of visitors. They come to see friends and family, while ambulances bring in those who are ill or need emergency care. With all of these people coming and going, hospitals need to insure the safety of patients and staff. Hospitals are often viewed as safe places where people go to be healed… Read more >>
Tags: abduction, access, control, criminal, from, hospital, hospitals, lots, monitor, parking, patients, people, safety, secure, security, system, systems, unauthorized, visitor, visitors
Posted in CCTV, Health care •
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Monday, August 15th, 2011
Dealing with rising airport security threats demand more innovative solutions With the rise in large security threats since the commencement of this century, security of airports has become paramount. Looking into this issue Ashley Smith, BSIA (British Security industry Association) Civil Aviation Security Section Chairman, explains how a mix of properly interfaced security systems working… Read more >>
Tags: additional, advanced, airport, alarm, alarms, alert, analytics, areas, attacks, based, camera, cameras, connectivity, control, cost, crime, detecting, detection, detectors, different, digital, direct, dual, effective, electronic, equipment, flexible, future, health, imaging, incidents, infrared, installation, integrated, interfaced, intruders, intrusion, mobile, monitoring, motion, multiple, network, operators, passenger, power, powerful, products, protection, proximity, quality, range, reliable, remote, resistant, rise, risk, safety, security, site, software, solutions, staff, surveillance, system, systems, technology, thermal, vandal, video, visitor, weather, wireless
Posted in CCTV, Video Surveillance •
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Monday, August 15th, 2011
When school begins in August, Cleveland City Schools’ buses will be on the streets with new camera systems and a new safety campaign. The CCTV cameras keep tabs on what’s going on in the buses and download the information to a new software system. If the need arises, video can be emailed to a school… Read more >>
Tags: board, cameras, download, Information, monitor, safety, school, security, service, software, standards, system, traffic, video
Posted in CCTV, Education •
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Monday, August 15th, 2011
Closed-circuit television surveillance, specifically designed for the hospitality industry, is both easy to afford and operate, and built to provide the perfect blend of security and discretion. “I hate to say it, but before Sept. 11th most guests viewed CCTV cameras as a sign that a property had questionable security at best,” said an owner/operator… Read more >>
Tags: additional, cameras, crime, employees, hotel, level, more, operators, owners, protection, risk, safety, security, solutions, surveillance, survey, systems
Posted in CCTV, Commercial, Market Use •
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