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Revader Security, manufacturers of the Galaxy Mobile CCTV Tower have received a new order from Scorpion Security. Finished in the firm’s house colour with custom designed signage, Scorpion have named their towers ‘Stingers’.

Scorpion Security purchased their first ‘Stinger’ at the end of last year. Based in Northampton, Scorpion has seen a dramatic increase in demand for its Stinger surveillance tower since the beginning of this year. Scorpion is fast developing its rental fleet of Stingers to augment its existing business of CCTV and alarm installations, manned security and mobile patrols.

Power management system

For rapid autonomous deployment, Revader Security’s mobile CCTV towers are unmatched"

Mark Bennet, Managing Director at Scorpion Security had undertaken a survey of surveillance towers and found that the Galaxy Tower from Revader ticked all his boxes. He commented: “for rapid autonomous deployment, Revader Security’s mobile CCTV towers are unmatched. With continuous recording and transmission of video from five cameras, we are able to monitor very large areas reliably and without blind spots”.

The mobile power base includes a diesel generator, fuel tank and reservoir batteries that will power the surveillance tower unattended for up to 60 days (load dependant). This unit is remotely monitored and controlled by its own power management system which sends warning emails, low fuel and battery power to CCTV operators when it necessitates human intervention.

Ideal rental product

Bennet added: “The Stinger is our secret weapon. With single person deployment and 24/7 operation, it significantly reduces overheads and makes for an ideal rental product for our company”.

Revader Security, based in North Wales, has been manufacturing a range of mobile and redeployable CCTV products for the past 12 years. Revader Security is a small design and manufacturing company and is able to design new products utilising its technology base or customise any of its existing products.

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