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Revader at Security and Policing 2018

by Mark Rowe

The mobile CCTV manufacturer Revader Security will be demonstrating its new and improved redeployable cameras and mobile surveillance tower at Security and Policing 2018. That annual invite-only exhibition runs at the Farnborough International Exhibition and Conference Centre on March 6 to 8.

The company says the products can be installed in virtually any location and can be repositioned to respond to changing security demands. Power options include mains, battery, PoE, diesel and renewable sources. The company will be presenting two new products at the show – a new mobile CCTV tower and a compact redeployable CCTV solution.

The new Galaxy Mobile CCTV Tower is described as a complete outdoor surveillance solution on wheels. The product incorporates four high end HD cameras set at 360 degrees for 30 metre viewing, a single HD PTZ camera with 150 metre viewing, night vision, sensors, alarm inputs, audio, wireless/ 4G connectivity with dual SIM architecture, local storage, remote monitoring/ download and several power options ranging from battery to diesel.

The mobile CCTV tower is mainly intended for overt deployment by law enforcement and security operators in remote or hazardous locations, or at public events and demonstrations. The product firm adds that it has also attracted interest for use at construction sites and manned guarding replacement in high security areas.

Revader’s new compact redeployable CCTV, named the Tuu, is made from high grade aluminium or stainless steel and is the company claims suitable for use in harsh IP67/IP68 environments. The Tuu network combines high definition PTZ or 360 degree cameras with 5TB onboard storage and power-over-Ethernet (PoE) single cabling.

The units are it’s claimed suited for use by police, military and government customers for evidential recording in custody suites, bio-hazard units, abattoirs, interview rooms and operating bases – but also as an option for general indoor and outdoor CCTV, offering users the ability to reposition the cameras according to changing operational requirements.

Stuart Caldecourt, Managing Director at Revader Security, said: “We are looking forward to demonstrating our enhanced redeployable CCTV solutions to police and governmental customers at this important event. We have already had a great deal of interest in our new mobile CCTV towers from security operators wishing to replace traditional man guarding with a more cost-effective and reliable alternative. We are also continuing to impress customers with our ruggedised redeployable CCTV cameras which are being used in an ever-growing range of scenarios, from construction sites and quarries to town centres, vehicles and even high security laboratories.”

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