The IDIS Mobile App allows the Rebellion management team to retrieve video footage and remotely live-view on mobile devices
IDIS has eliminated the hassle of configuring IP addresses and in doing so removed any chance of error

The Rebellion Brewery has upgraded its surveillance capability to a full-HD and networked DirectIP surveillance solution to safeguard staff and visitors while protecting its multi-purpose facilities. Evolution Security Systems, one of the UK’s leading security systems integrators, completed the installation project, including handover and training of Rebellion staff, in less than one day.

The Rebellion Brewery is taking advantage of DirectIP network video recorders (NVRs) together with a range of two mega-pixel and weatherproof dome cameras utilising night vision capability to protect its busy merchandise and gift shop, brewing museum and production line producing over 70,000 pints of beer a day. The IDIS Mobile App allows the Rebellion management team to retrieve video footage and remotely live-view on mobile devices, while the push notification feature provides instant alerts to alarms and pre-set events on the move and out of hours.

Commenting on the project, Tim Coombes, Co-owner of The Rebellion Brewery, said, “The DirectIP solution does exactly what it says on the tin and fulfils every need the brewery had in terms of our safety and security requirements while providing all the benefits of HD and IP-enabled surveillance.”

John Wust, Founding Director at Evolution Security, said, “With the installation and handover only taking a day, DirectIP has proven to be far less complex than other IP surveillance systems. IDIS has eliminated the hassle of configuring IP addresses and in doing so removed any chance of error. DirectIP is a high quality and well-engineered solution for customers looking for IP-enabled HD surveillance at a very affordable price.” 

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