PRISON SURVEILLANCE
Safeguard the perimeter of your prison non-stop with Panther Thermal Radar for continuous 24/7 protection
Safeguard Your Premises
The Panther Optic Radar system is a powerful tool for detecting and tracking protection against UAV’s, drones and paramotors. It is a ideally suited for anywhere that protection against potential drone threats is required, from small facilities to large areas.
Panther Thermal Radar: Optimal Prison Surveillance Solution
Daily, prisons encounter numerous security challenges, from significant threats to unauthorized boundary breaches. Guaranteeing the protection of these essential facilities is vital for maintaining safety and security.
Thermal Radar has been certified by “Safe-Skies” and is perfectly suited for prisons of any size, whether they are small local facilities or large high-security institutions. The surveillance of these sensitive areas, especially the perimeters of prisons, is crucial.
Traditional Perimeter
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PanTher Radar Perimeter
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Panther Thermal Radar
A single Thermal Radar can substitute for as many as fifteen conventional security cameras, offering extensive area coverage and saving considerable costs. It provides up to 15 times the coverage with reduced points of failure.
Installation Costs
Traditional system setup costs, including the expenses for cable trenching, can run into thousands of dollars for each location. In contrast, setting up a single Thermal Radar unit incurs just a fraction of these costs. (Cost comparison: $XX,XXX vs. $XXX,XXX)
VMS Costs
The expense of Video Management is greatly diminished by the reduction in licenses required to oversee your system. In particular, a single Thermal Radar unit that offers 15 fields of view only necessitates one VMS license, as opposed to needing 15 separate licenses for identical coverage with individual cameras.
Maintenance Costs
Yearly expenses associated with hardware upkeep and VMS software updates also need to be taken into account for security setups. Substituting more than 15 separate cameras with a single Thermal Radar unit will notably lower this annual budget line.