Gated aviation fuel farm adjacent to operation building. Client wanted to create a multi-purpose IP solution to detect intrusion from asset theft activating CCTV cameras and create an access control system for a 24-hour operation.

Following a thorough site survey, the integrator was able to create a solution that achieved all of its client’s goals. Using 4 Redscan laser detectors in horizontal mode, the integrator was able to secure the fenced perimeter using CCTV surveillance into an IP network that is monitored by the end user. Using unique rules available through VMS, the integrator used a vertically mounted Redscan laser detector to activate/deactivate the intrusion system when a fuel truck would enter and leave the gated fuel farm.

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