Territory and perimeter
Yard, entrances, corridors, stairs, sports grounds and service areas.
A unified video analytics layer for schools, colleges and campuses: entrances, territory, corridors, incidents, attendance and fast notifications for responsible teams.
The system helps detect risks before they become serious incidents and keeps evidence frames for investigation.
Yard, entrances, corridors, stairs, sports grounds and service areas.
Detection of visual signs of firearms, knives and prohibited items in camera zones.
Student, visitor and staff flows, access to restricted areas and after-hours presence.
Fights, falls, unattended objects, crowding, suspicious behavior and fast archive search.
Modules can be deployed step by step: entrance and territory safety first, then attendance, reports and unified monitoring.
EntrancePeople counting, access monitoring, visitors, late entry and presence in zones after closing.
SafetyEarly detection of visual signs of weapons and dangerous objects with notification to responsible staff.
TerritoryCrowding, unattended objects, suspicious behavior, service zones and restricted areas.
AttendancePeople counting, routes, entrance load and absence from required zones without personal identification.
EventsEarly detection of smoke, fire, blocked passages and events near evacuation routes.
CenterSite map, events, archive, camera statuses, reports and notifications for security and administration.

For educational institutions, it is important not only to record incidents afterwards but to notice dangerous signs quickly: objects in hands, unattended items, unusual movement, conflicts and access to restricted areas.
The notification includes a frame, camera, zone and event time. The solution can connect to an existing VMS and expand with new scenarios after a pilot.
Scenarios are divided by zones, so a school, college or campus can be connected gradually and evaluated on clear areas.

Entrance cameras help monitor people flow, unusual delays, after-hours passages and attempts to enter service zones.
For large campuses, data can be collected in one center and compared across buildings, checkpoints and entrance groups.

The system detects unattended items, crowding, conflicts, falls and long presence in sensitive zones.
The operator receives an event with location and time, not just a recording, which accelerates response and review.

Analytics counts people, shows entrance load and helps detect queues, crowding or empty zones.
The data is useful for administration, security and facility teams, from entrance schedules to event control.

For a school network or campus, events are collected in one window: map, cameras, statuses, archive and reports.
The system helps standardize security and administration response: who received the notification, what happened and where the evidence frame is stored.
The page does not promise to replace security staff. The system reduces manual camera review and brings important events up faster.
Each team gets its own value: security reacts faster, administration sees the object picture, facility teams monitor zones.
The solution can run over existing cameras and gradually connect to security systems, reporting and notifications.
RTSP/ONVIF, existing cameras, zone selection and analysis frequency.
Link events to passages, buildings, doors and service zones.
Telegram, email, dashboard or integration with internal response channels.
Event log, evidence frames, zone statistics and exports for administration.
Educational sites often add building safety and queue/flow analytics.
Start with entrances, corridors or territory, validate detection quality and prepare a scenario list for scaling.