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College campuses pose many unique challenges when it comes to security. A video surveillance system must be carefully planned out in order to keep watch over the diverse assortment of facilities that comprise a typical campus community. From dormitories and libraries to sports complexes and sprawling student grounds, there's a lot to look after. A system of properly installed campus security cameras will go a long way in ensuring the safety of students, faculty, and facilities on campus.

Benefits of College Surveillance Equipment

Maintain secure facilities – College campuses feature a variety of buildings, each with their own security needs. Campus security cameras help to secure these facilities, watching for suspicious behavior and unauthorized access.

Protect students – Students have to cover a lot of ground when navigating their way through campus. This often involves traveling by foot, and sometimes the journey takes place late at night. Video surveillance is an invaluable tool, allowing students to wander under the safe watch of campus security cameras.

Deter crime – Campus security cameras can serve as a visual deterrent to crime such as theft and break-ins.

Prevent vandalism – With proper campus security cameras, the threat of vandalism to school property is lessened.

Monitor parking lots – Security cameras can prevent and deter criminal activity and theft in parking lots throughout a campus community.

Help in investigations – Archived surveillance footage can be used to identify individuals who have committed crimes or breached school policies.

Assist in application of university policies – Campus security cameras can monitor campus activity, working to ensure that school policies are properly followed.

Easy installation – IP cameras are easy to install and set up. Unlike analog CCTV cameras, all you need to do is mount your cameras and hook up your recorder. No coaxial cable or power tools necessary.

Remote Access – A video surveillance system operating with IP network technology enables video streams to be sent over the internet for remote monitoring. Footage from cameras throughout the campus can be viewed online from any computer with an internet connection and access to the network.