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Network cameras can "keep an eye" on entrances, cash desks, and ATMs 24/7 to ensure bank security and customer safety. These cameras can trigger a variety of actions such as storing images or relaying alarm signals to a security service when motion or suspicious objects are detected. In addition, a central site can be used to effectively manage multiple cameras at each bank location, and recorded images can be archived locally, at the central site, or both, providing secure image storage for later viewing.
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Network cameras located in ports, train stations, highways, and bus terminals can be used to monitor these locations and the movements of people and vehicles, to keep watch for potentially threatening activities to public safety 24 hours a day, and to better utilize all security resources. Since these applications cover a very large area, wireless networks can be leveraged to lower infrastructure costs.
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A safe and secure environment is a prerequisite for effective teaching and learning. IP video monitoring systems can be used to monitor multiple locations such as building entrances, exits, corridors, playgrounds, and parking lots, acting as "extended eyes" for your security staff. In addition, these systems can be integrated into an existing campus LAN, which can drastically reduce installation costs and time.
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IP video monitoring systems make it economically viable for government agencies to provide greater levels of coverage of cities, towns, and special events in public venues. They can also help police and emergency services deal with and analyze incidents more effectively.
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Network cameras can help efficiently transform industrial processes in locations such as factories, warehouses, and construction sites. A wide range of applications, such as real-time monitoring of production lines, inventory monitoring at warehouses, and construction site monitoring are all possible, allowing managers to quickly provide direction, even from a remote location. In addition, network cameras allow for unmanned warehouse monitoring during nighttime operations, helping to protect your assets.
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IP video monitoring systems can be used for various applications ranging from security to market research in both small retail shops and in large-scale shopping malls. Not only can network cameras provide a safer shopping environment for customers, but they can also be an effective deterrent to shoplifters. Also, analytics such as people counting, traffic analysis, and sales monitoring can be performed, helping you formulate strategies and tactics to improve your business.
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Network video monitoring provides an ideal way for museums, exhibitions, theme parks, and resorts to increase their global market presence through online "web attractions" that can be viewed by anyone with an Internet connection. Live images from network cameras can be integrated easily into an existing website to help increase site traffic and encourage repeat customer visits, making "web attractions" an excellent revenue-generating tool.
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