Read how Toshiba
Surveillance and IP Video Products helped these companies meet
their security needs
through industry-leading technology and
value in surveillance imaging solutions.
Challenge:To
Catch A Thief
A Toshiba Surveilix
DVR helped crash the criminal aspirations of a car vandal
responsible for $75,000 worth of damage at a Chevrolet
auto dealership. When an intoxicated vandal set about
keying and slashing the tires of forty-six Chevrolet
Yukons and Suburbans, four dome video surveillance cameras
linked to a Toshiba Surveillix digital video recorder
(DVR) captured images of the crime.
Challenge:Bringing
Wireless Video Streaming To U.S. Navy Unmanned Watercraft
Toshiba Security & Network
Video, a leading supplier of video surveillance solutions,
has brought reliable, high-resolution video capability
to a new unmanned watercraft vehicle employed by the
United States Navy for homeland security and other critical
military operations.
Challenge:Sophisticated
Security For Oceanfront Luxury Condominiums
When Standard
Oil Company magnate Henry Flagler first built what is
today the Breakers Hotel in Palm Beach, Florida, the
surveillance system consisted of the eyes of his security
guards. Nowadays, as the Breakers celebrates its storied
history with the renovation and opening of two private
residential developments, Breakers Row North and Breakers
Row South, the security system has taken on a markedly
more sophisticated edge.
Challenge:Cost-Effective
Surveillance Solution For Magnet School
To safeguard
its students and staff, A.B. Davis Middle School in Mt
Vernon, NY subscribes to a Zero Tolerance policy to violence,
drugs and gangs.
As part of this initiative, they used the recent summer
break to install an IP Network Video Surveillance System
– the first in Mt Vernon City School District's history.
Challenge:Convenience--With
A Competitive Edge
Sierra Tel Business
Systems, a division of Sierra Tel Communications Group,
Inc., is in the unique position to both use and sell
Toshiba DVRs. In an aggressive move to give itself a
competitive edge in the local market, Sierra Tel recently
installed a Toshiba KLR-4-240 digital video recorder
as its in-house demonstration unit. That way, customers
can view a demo at the time most convenient to them.
Challenge:Update
To Analog Surveillance Systems
Updating analog
surveillance systems to IP-based video is a major challenge
facing security professionals, especially in older buildings.
Fortunately, advances in open platform software and Power
over Ethernet (PoE) cameras are making the migration
to IP more affordable in older facilities. A case in
point is Sandusky High School.
Challenge:Safety,
Security And Affordability
Like others
across the country, Council Bluffs schools have been
the target of gangs, vandalism and theft. “As a safety
and security measure it was decided to add Toshiba security
cameras to our schools,” said Dr. Jo Campbell, Assistant
Superintendent of the Council Bluffs Community School
Council. "Being in dire financial straights, the effort
had to be financed through grants..."