North, a smart technology solutions provider, has designed a security solution that comprises 60 Hanwha Vision PNM-C34404RQPZ and PNM-9322VQP multi-directional PTZ cameras replacing analogue models across the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham.
The implementation of 60 Hanwha Vision PNM-C34404RQPZ and PNM-9322VQP multi-directional PTZ cameras is said to increase safety and reduce street crime across The London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham.
The 5-channel AI PNM-C34404RQPZ model provides operators with extensive coverage using a PTZ and four cameras in one combination, with a powerful suite of analytics and detailed image quality of up to 4K.
Likewise, the PNM-9322VQP features five sensors that provide 360-degree views, giving the coverage of five separate cameras, without the need for additional cabling or server space.
Due to the intelligent analytics, the cameras enhance operators’ situational awareness and responsiveness.
The London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham is home to over 180,000 people living in high-density housing, along with many major public spaces including parks and the stadiums of Chelsea, Fulham and Queens Park Rangers football clubs.
For The London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham, maintaining surveillance coverage to ensure the safety of citizens and businesses is of paramount importance.
Security solutions provider, North, is set to upgrade its existing surveillance system with high-definition cameras that provide greater situational awareness and 360-views of busy public spaces.
The cameras provided by Hanwha Vision, will share insights across departments in The London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham as well as with the neighbouring Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea.
Local police enforcement agencies are set to also receive said insights with the aims of improving the management of cross-borough incidences, enhancing alliances and disseminating information.
Councillor Rebecca Harvey, Hammersmith and Fulham, Cabinet Member for Social Inclusion and Community Safety, said: “Hammersmith and Fulham is determined to deliver London’s most efficient, effective and forward-thinking video surveillance system.
“It is part of the proactive steps we’re taking to protect women and girls, reduce crime and make our streets safer for our residents, businesses and visitors.”
Tony Oliver, Head of Physical Security, North said: “The investment H&F Council is making to enhance CCTV operations underlines its clear commitment to consistently improve the quality of the environment for people who live there.”
The surveillance system implemented by North, integrates with connected air quality sensors and other Internet of Things (IoT) devices increasing insights available to leadership.
Proactive steps can be taken by The London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham to improve air quality such as reducing traffic flow within specific areas.