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360 Vision Technology, the UK manufacturer of ruggedised HD, radar and thermal PTZ imaging cameras, and OpenView, one of the largest privately owned independent security companies in the UK, are reinforcing their long-standing collaboration with Enfield Council. The partnership aims to enhance public safety through the deployment of state-of-the-art Predator and Invictus HD PTZ cameras, across London Borough of Enfield’s town centre and public parks. Maximize security surveillance coverage To maximize security surveillance coverage, London Borough of Enfield’s town centre, public spaces and parks have been equipped with a combination of 360 Vision Predator and Invictus HD PTZ cameras. In high-risk areas, the Predator cameras, featuring built-in LED IR, or white light illumination, provide unparalleled nighttime imaging. With a lighting range of up to 250 metres and the ability to deliver full-color video even in low-light conditions, they significantly improve security surveillance visibility and safety in dimly lit locations. Impact of installing surveillance cameras Enfield Council’s policy on video surveillance is based on a ward survey, where the potential impact of installing Enfield Council’s policy on video surveillance is based on a ward survey, where the potential impact of installing surveillance cameras to deter incidents of street crime and antisocial behavior was considered. Consultation with partners OpenView, the police and levels of crime in an area, enabled informed decisions about where cameras were to be installed. Deployment of the 360 Vision cameras Utilizing this intelligent data, the location of cameras across London Borough of Enfield was chosen to define the key operational ‘hot spots’, where the deployment of the 360 Vision cameras would yield maximum benefit. Combating anti-social behavior with the aim of keeping London Borough of Enfield’s streets safe for all, in the town centre, a visual overview is provided by Invictus HD PTZ cameras, while a number of long-range Predator HD PTZ cameras fitted with built-in IR LED illumination have been mounted atop tower blocks, providing a comprehensive overview of the town centre, enabling the Enfield Council to monitor street level activity effectively. Pioneering radar detection for crime prevention Surveillance measures are deployed across the London Borough of Enfield’s many public parks Surveillance measures are deployed across the London Borough of Enfield’s many public parks. At Albany Park, a solution was required to prevent the occurrence of regular acts of vandalism to a community café and protect the premises. Responding to the problem, OpenView, who have built an enviable reputation for delivering unique, innovative, and technologically advanced solutions, tailored to meet the specific needs of clients, recommended the use of 360 Vision’s Predator Radar camera. After a successful trial, the Predator Radar camera was installed and the Enfield Council became one of the first authorities in the UK to deploy advanced camera radar detection to identify potential criminal activity within pre-defined ‘sterile’ areas. Integrated high-definition PTZ cameras “Traditionally, the use of radar systems has been considered to be the preserve of high-end installations, such as those at airports or ports,” says David Hall, OpenView’s Framework Manager. “However, deploying 360 Vision Technology’s Predator Radar all-in-one devices, with integrated 360-degree rotational radar and integrated high-definition PTZ cameras, we’ve been able to secure the large, fenced-off areas around the café to provide a far more effective and economical solution versus using many traditional cameras to cover the same area." "In addition, Predator Radar’s advanced detection capability is such that target detection and alarm functionality are continuous, day and night, even within adverse weather conditions." Integrated Predator PTZ optical camera The mix of cameras in the parks is equipped with 360 Vision’s built-in LED white light option Hall added: “The Predator Radar camera creates an alarm on detection of a target, or targets, and instructs its integrated Predator PTZ optical camera to view the target and provide system operators with instant visual verification. Additionally, as the target moves, they are automatically and continuously tracked by the optical camera to maintain real-time visual coverage.” In addition to the Predator Radar cameras, the mix of cameras in the parks are equipped with 360 Vision’s built-in LED white light option, to enable control room operators to be proactive when dealing with certain incidents. ONVIF-compliant Predator and Invictus cameras Apart from providing lighting to achieve high-quality video images in the dark, the use of white light acts as a visible assurance or as a deterrent to subjects under nearby camera surveillance, to make it clear that live surveillance monitoring is being carried out. HD video from the Predator and Invictus cameras is transmitted to the Enfield Council CCTV control room via a fibreoptic and radio transmission network. At the control room, the ONVIF-compliant Predator and Invictus cameras are integrated into a IndigoVision ‘Control Centre’ VMS. Enfield Council’s security surveillance system Map-based monitoring makes security operations easier and faster for the system operators Map-based monitoring makes security operations easier and faster for the system operators, who can simply click on a map point in Control Centre to automatically display any specific 360 Vision camera. “Enfield Council’s security surveillance system is constantly developing, to meet the needs of modern day town centre public safety requirements,” continues David. “We’ve found that the 360 Vison Invictus camera is a great fit for town centre use, where its mix of day and nighttime visual imaging performance vs ROI is highly effective.” Public safety requirements The deployment of the 360 Vision Predator and Invictus HD camera technologies reflects Enfield Council's commitment to evolving its security surveillance system to meet modern public safety requirements. The combination of daytime and nighttime visual imaging performance of the cameras in the London Borough of Enfield’s town centre and parks demonstrates a strong return on investment (ROI) and effectiveness in enhancing the Borough’s overall safety measures. Implementation of advanced security measures The performance of these advanced security steps is part of Enfield Council’s ongoing commitment The implementation of these advanced security measures is part of Enfield Council’s ongoing commitment to maintaining a safe and secure urban environment. Enfield Council will continue to adapt its surveillance infrastructure to meet modern public safety demands, ensuring residents and visitors benefit from the enhanced security measures. Innovative camera surveillance solutions “Working with OpenView on this project has been a great opportunity to enlist innovative camera surveillance solutions that really can help protect public spaces,” says Adrian Kirk, Business Development Director at 360 Vision Technology. “It’s notable how OpenView engineers embrace the latest technologies with ease, which is a tremendous credit to their team and ensures that the company’s long list of local government customers can benefit from cutting edge security solutions which can have a major impact on the quality of life for members of the public.” 360 Vision Technology’s range of products “Enfield Council has been impressed with 360 Vision Technology’s range of products that can be installed on various projects, or applications - this has proved to be an essential part of the ongoing projects in the London Borough of Enfield, whether it be for applications within parks, Street Scene or Housing estates,“ says Darren Woods, Enfield Council’s Public Safety Centre Manager. “The newest installation has used the 360 Vision Predator Radar camera that has been installed in an area that was suffering from high volumes of vandalism and building damage. Since its installation over the last few months, it has been highly effective. The 360 Vision predator range of cameras are currently being installed as part of a system upgrade, replacing older camera units. This investment into market-pioneering camera equipment ensures that Enfield Council is moving forward with affordable and good quality surveillance camera imaging solutions as video technology moves forward.” Innovative characteristics of the 360 Vision product range "We have been highly satisfied with the innovative characteristics of the 360 Vision product range and its suitability for the intended applications,” comments Kevin Hall, OpenView’s Group Director. “Furthermore, the quality of delivery, ongoing support, and operational performance were critical factors influencing our selection of the chosen systems technology." Predator radar cameras OpenView’s Framework Engineering Supervisor, Martin Ivory, enthused: “360 Vision has been a fantastic partner to work closely with, having the chance to use and deploy a large number of the products available from the company. Their ease of deployment and tremendous build quality and ruggedisation, versatility and reliability make them the ideal camera for public safety." "The support provided from Adrian Kirk and the technical team at 360 Vision enabled us to utilize the full capabilities of both the Invictus IP and Hybrid, and also the Predator and Predator Radar cameras, providing a practical solution for any scenario within the public safety sector.”
WDH, one of the UK’s largest housing associations which manages more than 31000 homes, has awarded Openview Security Solutions a major contract to install the latest security and fire protection systems for a pilot scheme at Low Cross Court, a high-rise building with thirty four dwellings. OpenView was awarded the contract after winning an open tender to the CCTV, door entry, access control, fire alarm, sprinklers, fire stopping and additional fire safety measures controlled by a full management and control system. According to Daniel Boardman, WDH’s Property Compliance Manager: “We specified the use of the highest grade technologies with built-in future-proofing to ensure that maximum benefits were achieved over the longer term for our tenants. This pilot was an essential part of the program to determine the suitability and feasibility of the different systems before rolling them out to the remaining high-rise buildings as part of our ongoing Strategic Improvement Programme. It will help in delivering our vision to create confident communities and improve the lives of local people.” Cloud-based access control WDH invited OpenView to tender after seeing how the company has enabled Your Homes Newcastle (YHN) to deploy a suite of smart living solutions across a city-wide IT infrastructure. The organization wanted to find out if a similar system would work in Wakefield. It subsequently carried out a detailed evaluation of all the latest technology solutions and employed an independent consultant to develop the scope of works for the pilot scheme where the integrated systems would be thoroughly tested and evaluated. The new system enables the rapid identification of incidents that require urgent action to be taken OpenView ensured the full integration of all systems. They included 4K Avigilon CCTV, IP-based smart living solution, cloud-based access control from KMS and a Citrix-based web portal that provides online access to all installed systems. Fire protection measures include fire alarm, sprinklers, fire stopping and additional fire safety systems including automatic opening vents for the dispersal of smoke in the event of a fire and Part 6 automatic fire detection from AICO Smart Solutions. All systems are connected on a Cat6 IP network infrastructure. Smart living solutions The new system enables the rapid identification of incidents that require urgent action to be taken. For example, in the event of a fire in an individual dwelling, WDH operators can quickly identify the precise location and call the tenant to verify the situation before initiating an agreed sequence of events. Andy Ward, Sales Director at OpenView, added: “Deploying state-of-the-art fire and security systems in high rise buildings is helping WDH to meet and exceed its obligations regarding the safety of tenants. The system not only offers the highest level of security, but also provides the organization with the flexibility to add smart living solutions such as telecare services without any infrastructure upgrades.”
OpenView Security Solutions, the UK’S largest privately-owned independent security company and a renowned national supplier of fire, electrical and mechanical services, has been awarded Platinum Partner status by FLIR Security Systems UK. OpenView is one of the first UK companies to have achieved this level of accreditation, which is the highest in FLIR’s VAR Reseller Partner Program. It recognizes the company’s ability to sell, install and support FLIR’s full range of security solutions. FLIR Security Solutions OpenView has demonstrated it's expertise to deliver the highest level of support to users of FLIR systems" According to Chris Garden, Managing Director at FLIR Security Systems UK: “Having worked closely with OpenView over the past few years on a number of key public sector contracts, we are delighted that the company has made such a commitment to FLIR’s market leading security solutions. In addition, by ensuring that all relevant technical training courses have been successfully completed, OpenView has demonstrated that it has the expertise to deliver the highest level of support to users of FLIR systems.” OpenView and FLIR have a track record of working together on a number of high-profile public-sector projects, the most recent being the current upgrade of the public space CCTV network for Telford and Wrekin Council which is being co-funded by West Mercia Police. Public Space CCTV Network Andy Ward, Sales Director of OpenView Security Solutions, added: “We are pleased to be one of the only companies in the UK to achieve Platinum Partner status with FLIR. It confirms that our strategy of working with best-of-breed technology companies and making ongoing investments to build skill levels across the organization are bearing fruit. It is helping to consolidate our leading position in the industry.”