The NLSS Gateways 4000 and 5000 combine multiple subsystems including video management, access control and video analytics into a single, easy-to-use networked platform.
Ideal for a range of industrial exit applications, flatbar exit devices help fortify structural openings to withstand extreme winds and flying debris, protecting building exteriors during summer/fall hurricanes and other hazardous seasonal weather events.
This new LED illuminator brightens the entire scene evenly, eliminating hotspots and underexposure, for high-quality night-time images and secure surveillance of an area.
As a general rule, forecasting is a bit of guessing. Even economists, whose job it is to make sense of hardcore data and then give solid analysis, often are reduced to intelligent guessing. But security leaders know better. They know what they’ll likely face in 2012, namely terrorism, workplace violence, fraud, cybercrime, regulatory compliance, natural disasters, theft, intellectual property, brand protection, budget concerns and more – the same trends identified in Security magazine’s 2011 Security 500 report.
Norton’s 5900 Series X-in Power Operator offers an intelligent, cost-effective option for power door control. X-in calibrates door weight, latch and sweep speeds and positioning based on A.D.A. and ANSI Standards.
Harsh outdoor environments can make video surveillance a challenge. Panasonic’s i-PRO SmartHD WV-SW395 dome camera is IP66 rated for water and dust resistance and is also equipped with a dehumidification device.
The C•CURE 9000 SiteServer from Software House is a compact, network device that provides a full-featured, low-cost access control solution for small applications, such as K-12 schools, satellite offices and retail stores.
Talk-A-Phone's ETP Series Emergency Phone Wall Mount is designed for train platforms and features an emergency trip button, which can cut power to the tracks in an emergency and halt an oncoming train.
Perfect for hospitals where personnel are often wearing surgical gloves – Lumidigm biometric products are for facilities that spend $100 to $200 per employee per year supporting password-based systems and even more for token- or card-based systems while securing patient information.