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Replacing Aging School Security Systems with Today’s Tech

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The Benefits of Upgrading School Security with Thermal Imagery Cameras

In response to the recent rise in perilous campus events and growing concern over students’ well-being, national and state lawmakers have passed multiple bills providing funds for schools to help them secure their premises. One of the security devices schools in Houston, TX, are turning to are security cameras, particularly the thermal imagery camera.

Let’s explore what these devices offer and how they can help protect your students, teachers, and staff.

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The Problem with Today’s School Security

Many school districts are operating with aging video management and school security camera systems. Today’s security systems are a far cry from their predecessors, offering expanded tools for video surveillance, including AI technology, facial recognition, and thermal imagery. Together, they provide a robust first line of defense that can recognize and stop a crime or incident before it occurs.

Traditional video cameras placed outdoors can result in poor video quality in certain conditions, such as fog, heavy rain, blowing trees, and darkness.

The Benefits Thermal Imagery Cameras Offer

School security emphasizes proactive measures against active shooters, trespassers with ill intent, break-ins, and vandalism. The thermal imaging camera’s role is to capture activity that traditional cameras are unable to as they require visible light. This may include someone attempting to enter the school grounds at night or vandalizing the athletic field after dark. 

Thermal cameras rely on infrared radiation, energy that’s invisible to the human eye and detected in the form of heat. They do not require light, instead using subtle temperature differences, called heat signatures, to create high-resolution images.

With today’s highly sensitive cameras, it’s nearly impossible to mask a heat signature. This means an intruder is easy to spot in total darkness, fog, or shadows and can be detected through fences and bushes. In addition, improvements in thermal imaging technology make these cameras more affordable than ever.

How Cameras Onsite Can Help  

There is not a one-security camera solution for everything, but rather multiple cameras that work together. Thermal imagery cameras are one of those solutions that are required in specific areas to provide optimal protection. At Cameras Onsite, we’ve helped schools throughout Texas protect their children and staff and secure their grounds for over 20 years. With several patents and best-in-class solutions, we’re proud to provide a type of security that no other company can. 

Our team provides onsite surveys to help you determine the best solutions for your unique security needs. To learn more about thermal imagery and other security cameras or to schedule a complimentary consultation, contact Cameras Onsite today. 

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