Safeguard introduces hi-tech CCTV farm monitoring system
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Harare (New Ziana) -Safeguard Security has introduced a hi-tech solar powered closed-circuit television (CCTV) system that is ideal for monitoring activities on farms 24 hours a day where there is
internet connectivity.
The system incorporates pan-tilt-zoom (PTZ) cameras that can swivel left to right, tilt up and down and zoom in and out, setting off an alarm if set parameters are breached.
Safeguard Security customer services manager Lol Ribeiro explained that PTZ cameras have revolutionised CCTV security systems, especially those required to oversee large open spaces.
“PTZ cameras are ideal for monitoring wide open areas requiring a 180 or 360 degree view. Our systems are ideal for farms and can be customised to meet any farmer’s requirements,” he said.
“Access to live video footage and control of the cameras is available round the clock from anywhere provided an internet connection is available.”
He said the video surveillance systems are being widely used on commercial and residential properties to provide the best possible site security for all operations, employees, guests and assets. It is now available to protect farms as well.
“The number of surveillance systems available out there are ever increasing and it is important to get the most appropriate solution that offers the functions and versatility that work best for your daily operations.
“Our systems utilise infrared technology, providing video footage even at night. They can be configured to automatically follow motion-triggered activity or adhere to a pre-set schedule that activates the cameras to record certain areas at certain times. Once any activity is detected, an alert is sent immediately to security personnel and the property owner,” he said.
The cameras can be configured to ignore animal activity so that an alarm is only triggered by human movement, explained Ribeiro, adding other forms of movement can also be excluded.
“One of our new farm installations in Bulawayo has resulted in the virtual elimination of the frequent thefts the farm had been experiencing,” he said.
Ribeiro said the farm CCTV systems can operate fully on solar power solutions, so there is no need to worry about electricity power cuts or load shedding.
“Security personnel can instantly take appropriate measures to apprehend and detain suspected intruders and secure the premises,” he said.
New Ziana