Specialty Cameras

Honeywell Specialty Cameras
Stay Tough in Extreme Environments
Video
surveillance systems have become typical but installation environments can be
far from typical. Consider the difference between a convenience store
and a military installation in the desert or a
petrochemical plant in Alaska. Many organizations must confront harsh elements
and deal with the realities of today's world if they are to succeed
and protect their customers, employees, facilities and other valuable
assets.
Honeywell Security has a line of 36 specialty cameras designed to
meet the toughest environments head on and beat them, whether it is a hot,
humid and dark grizzly bear den or an on-the-go and sun-exposed school bus
filled with energetic children. Honeywell is a leader in the
manufacturing of surveillance equipment, with cameras that can withstand blows from
a 10lb. sledgehammer and can aid in the prosecution of criminals with video
captured in total darkness.
At the Grouse Mountain Endangered Wildlife Center in Vancouver, B.C.,
Honeywell's NightHawk(R) cameras monitor the behaviors of four grizzly bears
during hibernation. The images must be clear and concise, but the dens are
confined areas with little or no light and high humidity. The NightHawk not only
withstands the conditions of the den, but also stands up to curious grizzlies.
FareView(R) and Digital Chaperone(TM) are built to withstand heavy
vibration, intense sunshine, total darkness, heavy tampering and fluctuating
vehicle temperatures. The next time you ride in a taxi or place your
child on a school bus, you just might be in view of one of these mobile
monitoring systems.
For more information on Honeywell's specialty cameras or other video security
solutions, visit www.honeywellvideo.com.
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