It may not be easily
realized, but it is true that the chemical, oil and gas industries are more
susceptible to various kinds of threats than other industries. This is because
apart from the standard industrial threats, there are areas in which critical
processes are carried out which are at risk of explosion. Installations in
hazardous areas, where flammable gases and powders may be present require
rigorous video surveillance for reasons of both safeties of personnel as well
as for claiming insurance in case of any adverse event.
Such surveillance
requires explosion
proof cameras like the Videotec explosion proof
products, which are certified and designed to meet rigorous standards. They
boast of solid anti-corodal aluminum construction painted with Epoxy polyester
powder. Further their horizontal range is 360° with speed 6°/s, vertical range
-90° / +90° with speed 2.4°/s. The maximums series provides an exceptional
performance for the monitoring of such areas making them the best choice for these
industries. Their extreme ruggedness and low maintenance make them suitable for
use in dangerous environments.
The Dexcam series offer
an explosion proof CCTV camera which is a quality product that exceeds all
expectations. However, their utility is not restricted to only industrial
units. Even places that are under high alert for possible terror attacks can
benefit from having at least one explosion proof surveillance camera in place.
Just check to see whether the camera itself is explosion proof or whether it
simply has an explosion proof housing.
On the other hand, you
might want to install an outdoor wireless security camera system for
surveillance of you property or even the car park of your business. For such a scenario
the solar
security cameras are the most environment friendly. Since
the outdoor wireless cameras replace the standard hardwired camera, they will
need some sort of electrical power. If you opt for ones that are battery
powered, you’ll find fast enough that but the battery drains quickly when it
remains on all day. You can find solar powered cameras but they could lose
power in the event of consecutive rainy days or overcast weather. However, they
do save you the trouble of hardwiring your cameras.
Spypoint cameras offer
the best quality pictures in the marketplace. Their IR-6 and IR-8 can be
powered by a series of AA batteries on board, or from an auxiliary lithium
battery pack or 12V source. You can always add a solar panel to power them. In
these color cameras, zoom lens, pan and tilt mechanisms
are all combined in a single compact unit.
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