CCTV in recycling centres.

Where there is muck there is money or so the saying goes. Many would say not a truer word spoken! Recycling is now more popular than ever, with commodity prices rising and a more aware public about the importance of recycling, nothing that can be recycled is now thrown away.

cctv recycling centre

However this can bring problems to recycling centres, copper is much sought after and often the yards used for recycling are open and difficult to protect. Many an operator has seen damage to his fleet and plant from thieves and vandals who seem to have no respect for the fact that the goods, once deposited on the site, belong to the owner. Its not a help yourself centre for anything you find!!!

Its no surprise then that CCTV is being deployed in more and more recycling centres to increase security and keep an eye on the whole operation. Robust camera solutions such as the 360 predator camera are ideal for such a scenario.

Thermal CCTV cameras
Predator Camera

It does not stop there however. CCTV can be used now to prevent fire as well as theft. A recent blaze at a recycling centre in Hertfordshire highlighted how rotting waste can heat up to high temperature deep inside the pile of rubbish. When conditions a right this waste can self combust causing untold damage to plant and machinery sometimes totalling hundreds of thousands of pounds.

So how can CCTV help here? Well with the new Thermal cameras out there hotspots can be seen and dealt with long before they become dangerous, although the camera can be expensive, prevention can save the operator vast amounts of money , even their business.

Thermal Metal Mickey
Metal MIC

So CCTV and recycling centres seem very nicely matched, where there is muck there is money but where there are CCTV cameras there are definitely some big savings to be made.

 

IP CCTV – it’s not just about the cost, it’s about the total cost of ownership

Calculating the “Total Cost of Ownership” (TCO) of an IP CCTV system can highlight its true worth to the end user. Despite an initial greater capital outlay on the cameras, compared to their analogue equivalents, an IP CCTV system will more than pay back the difference in the long run.
It is probably true to say that for small, stand alone CCTV systems, analogue CCTV solutions have the lowest equipment costs. However, for medium and large CCTV applications, there is very little difference. IP CCTV system design is different to analogue, making direct comparisons very difficult. Indeed installers modelling network CCTV applications on analogue systems are probably not taking full advantage of the potential cost savings, and certainly missing out on the added functionality available.

ip cameras

CCTV equipment costs are simple to quantify, from PTZ cameras, fixed cameras, dome cameras, NVRs, DVRs, Ethernet switches and matrices through to Ethernet and structured cabling. TCO considers the time and costs saved in set-up, support, on-going maintenance, service and operation, most of which can be measured as ‘man hours’ saved. IP CCTV enables quicker and often simpler cabling, intuitive set-up, easier commissioning, the opportunity for off-site maintenance and remote equipment set-up – all reducing man hours and subsequently the TCO.

The additional benefits that come with IP CCTV systems, such as increased reliability, improved image quality, greater functionality, efficiency and scalability also reduce the TCO. This takes the value of IP CCTV’s superior functionality into account, rather than equipment cost savings and reduced installation time.

VMS

Reliability:
The greater reliability provided by IP-based systems, especially those using server-rated HDD and RAID5 back-up storage, means fewer maintenance calls and site visits are necessary. Many would suggest that IP CCTV must be the first choice for mission-critical applications, where continuous operation is essential, and where the cost of losing critical data through unreliable systems could be catastrophic.

Image Quality:
IP CCTV systems take full advantage of mega-pixel technology. Entry level Megapixel IP cameras have around 1.3 mega-pixel resolution. An analogue camera will have nearer 0.4 mega-pixels. Additionally, the entire IP system can operate in digital format. Many analogue systems convert digital formats to analogue ones for transmission, compression, storage, display and so on. IP systems use digital cameras on a digital network, transmitting directly to a NVR and on to a digital display. Removing the analogue to digital conversions means there are less opportunities for image degradation.

Remote Monitoring:
Remote and multi-site monitoring is easily implemented using IP technology. Multiple sites, additional cameras and further site security systems can be added to a network quickly and easily. Remote monitoring via PC/Mac, smartphone/PDA or a third party remote monitoring station also become simple services to add.

Honeywell HRDP iPhone

Intelligence and Efficiency:
There are significant developments in video analytics / video intelligence within IP CCTV. Intelligence can increase the efficiency and effectiveness of a security system. Events such as “wrong way” or a “left object” will start the system recording, ensuring that very little unnecessary data is recorded. The system does not become clogged with hours of irrelevant recording, yet will provide high quality images for evidence, when required. The event can also be used to initiate an operator or even police response. This functionality also preserves data storage capacity, saves on ‘search and retrieve’ time for operators, and reduces the amount of unwanted data transmitted over an IP network.

Scalability:
Businesses usually require a single, scalable, integrated and flexible security solution. IP CCTV offers almost infinite scalability, requiring just a network over which to operate. IP technology is built on a single, common, communication platform, onto which a number of other site security and management functions can be added. These include intruder alarm; access control; fire safety; retail management, including POS and EAS systems; building management, including lighting, and opening and closing barriers and doors; and automatic number plate recognition (ANPR). In fact, the list is almost endless and can include anything with IP compatibility.

Equipment Cost Reduction:
If the benefits of IP CCTV alone are not enough, then trends in the ultra-competitive IT industry make it easy to predict that PC Hardware, hard disk drive capacity and network hardware capability will continue to increase rapidly, at little or no extra cost. An IP CCTV system is future-proof. Security technology is becoming increasingly IP-based and this trend will not change as the benefits are irrefutable. Not only are IP systems easier to use and more reliable, but they also have excellent scalability and save money over time.

When the total cost of ownership is considered, IP could provide the cheapest and most flexible solution available.

IR PTZ dome cameras…..do they work?

One of the big problems with IR PTZ dome cameras is they promise the world but do they actually deliver?

IR PTZ dome camera

Following a recent installation a client of ours was  getting ongoing complaints from the customer that his night time images really were not what he was expecting. The salesman had promised picture quality as good as day and this clearly was not the case. Further to several visits by the engineers the issue was still not solved and the customer was losing patience, fast.

The engineers were however fighting a losing battle ,each visit was carried out during the day and all they could rely on was viewing the recorded images and guessing what they could do to improve them. The only solution was a night time visit!

When the nighttime visit was made it became obvious the varying different light sources present on site were causing the camera to misbehave. It was only when the true light levels at night were able to be taken into account that the relevant adjustments could be made. Bingo a perfect night time picture and the quality the customer had been promised in the first place. So the answer is that IR PTZ dome cameras can deliver but a couple of words of caution. The cameras cannot be properly set up during daylight hours and secondly if extra lighting is either added or taken away the picture quality will change and therefore the camera may need constant adjustment….much to think about here!

Dates of upcoming Security Events

Global MSC Security Seminar 8 March 2011

Tuesday 8 March        09:00 – 16:30 hrs

Venue Bristol Marriott Royal Hotel
 College Green 
Bristol
 BS1 5TA

If you’re interested in attending Global MSC please click here

The Home Office Scientific Development Branch (HOSDB) 22 – 24 March 2011

Tuesday 22 March         09:30 – 16:00 hrs

Wednesday 23 March   09:30 – 16:00 hrs

Thursday 24 March       09:00 – 15:00 hrs

Venue 5 Farnborough
 Hampshire
 GU14

If you’re interested in attending HOSDB please click here

ISEC Ireland 30 – 31 March 2011

Wednesday 30 March   11:00 – 19:00 hrs

Thursday 31 March       10:00 – 17:00 hrs

Venue

Convention Centre
 Citywest Hotel
 Dublin, Ireland

If you’re interested in attending ISEC please click here

Association of University Chief Security Officers (AUCSO)

30 March – 1 April 2011

Opening Times

Wednesday 30 March     11:00 – 17:00 hrs

Thursday 31 March         10:30 – 17:00 hrs

Friday 1 April                    10:30 – 12:30 hrs

Venue University of Bristol (Wills Memorial Building)
 Senate House
 Tyndall Avenue
 Bristol
 BS8 1TH

If you’re interested in attending AUCSO please click here

Counter Terror Expo 19 – 20 April 2011

Tuesday 19 April         09:30 – 19:30 hrs

Wednesday 20 April   09:00 – 16:30 hrs

Venue

Olympia
 Hammersmith Road 
London
W14 8UX

If you’re interested in attending Counter Terro please click here

ISBA Annual Conference

18 – 19 May 2011

When & Where

Opening Times

Wednesday 15 May        09:30 – 17:30 hrs

Thursday 16 May           09:00 – 16:45 hrs

Venue

The Celtic Manor Resort 
Coldra Woods 
The Usk Valley
Newport South Wales 
NP18 1HQ

If you’re interested in attending ISBA please click here

CCTV User Group Conference

7 – 9 June 2011

This conference is only open to CCTV User Group members ONLY.

Opening Times

Tuesday 7 June             13:00 – 20:00 hrs

Wednesday 8 June       08:30 – 17:30 hrs

Thursday 9 June          08:45 – 14:15 hrs

Venue The Four Pillars Hotel
 Cotswold Water Park

If you’re interested in attending CCTV User Group please click here

Railtex

14 – 16 June 2011

 Opening Times

Tuesday 14 June             10:00 – 17:00 hrs

Wednesday 15 June       10:00 – 17:00 hrs

Thursday 16 June           10:00 – 17:00 hrs

Venue Earls Court 
Warwick Road 
London 
SW5 9TA

If you’re interested in attending Railtex please click here

PLASA

11 – 14 September 2011

Opening Times

Sunday 11 September        10:00 – 18:00 hrs

Monday 12 September      10:00 – 18:00 hrs

Tuesday 13 September      10:00 – 18:00 hrs

Wednesday 14 September 10:00 – 17:00 hrs

Venue

Earls Court Exhibition Centre
London
SW5 9TA

If you’re interested in attending PLASA please click here

M&E – The Building Services 11 – 12 October 2011

Opening Times

Tuesday 11 October        09:00 – 17:00 hrs

Wednesday 12 October  09:00 – 16:00 hrs

Venue

Olympia 
Hammersmith Road 
London 
W14 8UX

If you’re interested in attending M&E please click here

Interesting meeting during this week

An integrator was looking for ways to increase sales of Electronic Security Systems, mainly CCTV.

End user customer base is predominantly agricultural……not many cows get stolen methinks!!

But, it turns out that in fact, the farming community is actually a prime target for CCTV based system solutions……why?

CCTV farming
CCTV helps farmers

Well, during the breeding/birthing season, the farmer is practically living in the animal pens/sheds, waiting for that moment to leap into action!

So, instead, how about a decent static camera (or even internal PTZ for closer action shots !) connected via wifi, through to the main farmhouse……….connected into a decent DVR which the farmer can either view through his residential TV or a connected PC………..

Sophisticated motion and sensor alarms can be created to provide notification…..

Take it even further – add a text dialler or email notification and the farmer can even leave the premises, literally waiting for an SMS or email on his Blackberry or iPhone device, allowing him to connect back to the DVR and view the live image streams……

With cost effective leasing plans allowing low weekly payments and also tax deductible, the farmer can utilise the system as a part of his business!

CCTV – not always about Security !