Systems
Location:
North West
Value:
£60,000
Sector:
Our client is a hospital-based in the North West and provides healthcare within the hospital and the community to 258,000 people across Lancashire. The care includes adults’ and children’s accident and emergency services, intensive care and a range of medical and surgical specialities. An intelligent, high-end security plan must be at the forefront of thinking for the hospital to ensure that patients and visitors are protected at all times.
The premises experience a high volume of visitors, staff, and patients to the hospital and car parks. The client, therefore, needed to ensure that visitors were protected whilst using the large campus, car park and other areas of the site.
The hospital had six analogue cameras that covered the main car park; each camera was situated on towers requiring maintenance, full-powered access and mains power. The dated technology meant that each PTZ dome was only able to look at one position at any one time. The quality and clarity of the images captured meant that the footage could no longer be of use due to its degrading quality.
More so, each camera required the assistance and control of a security operator in order to maximise usability; this heavily impacted on staff time spent using the system. The hospital, therefore, needed a system that helped reduce staff overhead, streamline processes and help improve the security of the site through high image quality.
After extensive planning, client consultation and system design Clarion identified that Avigilon’s latest 7K (30mp) camera technology would be the best fit for this project. This camera allows the client to have full, detailed coverage of the car park, using only one camera, at any given time. High-resolution imaging from this camera provides clear, sharp Ultra HD images to maximize situational awareness over a larger area, whilst at the same time, enabling detailed image capture to zoom in on critical objects such as faces or license plates.
The intelligent system design put forward by Clarion means that the client has saved a considerable amount of money when compared to their previous system. Clarion’s technical design enabled six cameras to be replaced with just one, this has generated a reduction in servicing costs, significantly reduced power consumption whilst covering the whole of the car park area at all times. The camera has streamlined operator resource by removing the need for the operator to drive the camera to the pre-set positions.
One other major benefit for the hospital is that the Avigilon camera contains light capture technology; this provides a full colour image in very low light levels. The inbuilt light capture technology has reduced the need for having additional white lighting and lighting around the car park, saving on costs, and removes the need for additional infrared lighting, when compared to the previous system. Better evidence by using a colour image at night will result in long-term cost savings for the hospital along with helping to streamline and save on security operator resources.
Clarion also commissioned a full Avigilon upgrade to the existing system, encoding the existing analogue cameras, to allow these cameras to work seamlessly alongside the new Avilgon 30mp camera and software. The customer has therefore saved a considerable amount of money by not having to upgrade all cameras at once. The solution is now completely futureproof and the client will be able to add as many HD cameras to the system, as and when budgets allow.