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31st October 2011Professional chooses Torch Camera for video time lapseA SeSys Torch Camera was deployed by Howards to record a time lapse of a school being built by Skanska. “We had previously used specially modified digital still cameras which provide excellent quality but required specialty housings to keep them environmentally safe,” explains Mark Howard, MD of Howards, “The images also needed to be extracted from the cameras at a regular interval which is a significant task considering that many of these cameras and sites are in pretty distant or inaccessible places.”
Howard had looked at using CCTV equipment in the past but had been put off by the
lack of quality and suitability to the task, “It was only when we discovered SeSys and
Mobotix cameras that we at last found a good compromise between quality and
reliability; we finally had a viable alternative,” he explains.
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12th October 2011Innovative CCTV solution from SeSys helps police catch metal thievesA SeSys Torch Camera was been deployed to monitor Portsmouth City Council's recycling centre to help protect a remote site where valuable metals are stored. Soon after the installation a site manager was looking at the camera, which is accessed through the internet using 3G wireless technology, and saw two intruders at the site. The Police were alerted and responded where they apprehended two men. "Due to high value metals on site we take security very seriously. Installing CCTV has been essential in ensuring the site remains safe and secure and hopefully continue to reduce instances of theft and vandalism." Comments Paul Fielding, Assitant Head of Service - Portsmouth City Council.
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10th February 2011Innovative Water Treatment Plant project captured with SeSys SolutionA SeSys Camera solution has been selected to record the construction of £74 million upgrade of a United Utilities waste water treatment works. The plant, which is one of the UK's largest, will be able to generate increased electricity from biogas generated by the new process. To document this process Black & Veatch, the Principle Contractor, selected SeSys to provide a wireless network and multiple high resolution cameras linked to a recording and monitoring solution. "We selected SeSys based on our work with them on previous projects where they have always delivered quality equipment with the highest levels o professionalism and a good understanding of our organisational requirements." Comments Ian Barker, Chief Engineer - Electrical for Black & Veatch. The camera system allows staff to view the site remotely, reducing United Utilities carbon footprint by reducing journeys to site. The cameras will also create a detailed record of the two year construction project to be retained for future reference as a time lapse video.
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16th August 2010SeSys helps Southern Water with innovative CCTV systemSeSys have been selected by Southern Water to deploy an innovative CCTV solution to provide visual verification for its drinking water sampling procedures at up to 100 sites across Southern England. The new visual assurance system goes beyond the Drinking Water Quality Inspectorate guidelines and is part of an ongoing commitment by Southern Water to ensure safe and clean water supply to over 1 million households across Southern England.
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25th February 2010SeSys helps Jewellers improve security and reduce riskTimothy Roe Fine Jewellery uses SeSys CCTV solution to protect premesis and staff with remote monitoring capanility to ensure safety of first responders to alarm call outs.
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19th May 2009SeSys to demonstrate Award Winning Torch Camera at SustainabilityLive! 2009The latest addition to the Torch Camera product range will be on display at SustainabilityLive 2009. Featuring mobile connectivity, built in battery and dual lens technology, the Dual lens Torch Camera is perfect for fixed or remote site installations and rapid deployment applications.
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29th January 2009SeSys scoops double award for Innovative Torch CameraSeSys are the proud recipients of two awards at the International Security Awards, IIPSEC 2009, taking home both the Best Hardware and Best Innovation prizes. The Torch Camera received praise from the judges for it’s “…good use of different technology advances all in one product… Just what the market is looking for, a portable, easily deployable simple solution."
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8th May 2007The NFU and SeSys warn unwelcome visitors "You're being watched!"The NFU has installed state-of-the-art spy cameras to monitor its new office base in Petersfield, Hampshire. The NFU South East office at Rotherbrook Court is being watched over by CCTV cameras provided by neighbouring firm, SeSys, which specialises in security for remote sites.
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28th September 2006SeSys to exhibit at WWEM 2006SeSys will be taking part in WWEM (Water, Wastewater and Environmental Monitoring) 2006, taking place at Telford International Centre. On display will be SeSys latest addition, the CamSys Observational Camera
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28th October 2005SeSys release surveillance system using advanced camera to provide live site imagesSeSys Limited have introduced a powerful transportable surveillance system for remote wireless monitoring of unattended sites for security or safety purposes. This flexible system is based on an advanced web enabled camera, which can transfer images to the Internet either in a scheduled manner or when triggered by an event, either using the built in sensors or external inputs, such as pressure sensors. |
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