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Ecl-ips wins Best Use of Technology award in 2024

Bromsgrove-based security and monitoring company, Ecl-ips, is celebrating its win at the North Worcestershire Business Awards 2024. Best use of Technology Ecl-ips was a winner in the ‘Best use of Technology’ award category at the event at Hogarths Stone Manor near Kidderminster. Ecl-ips beat two other finalists: Redditch-based TSR Electrical Group and StarkEV, an electrical vehicle charging point installer to win. The security installer was among the 30 local businesses that were shortlisted for an award. HALO Smart Sensor The entry from Ecl-ips centred on the advanced technology that is provided by its vape detector offering, the HALO Smart Sensor manufactured by IPVideo in the USA. Ecl-ips was one of the first companies in the UK to identify the potential of the technology that provides real-time alerts of vaping as well as providing indoor air quality monitoring.  Addressing the vaping problem This smart sensor has supported schools in the UK to tackle the problem of young people who are vaping With all its solutions Ecl-ips aims to find the best partners to help meet the needs of its clients. This smart sensor has supported schools in the UK to tackle the problem of the rising numbers of young people who are vaping.  Schools are finding that students are disrupting lessons by asking to go to the toilet and creating an intimidating atmosphere in the school toilets because more students are gathering in them to vape. Vape detector When combined with strengthened behaviour policies and the use of CCTV outside the toilets to confirm the identities of students, the vape detector has proved to be very effective at improving pupil behaviour and reducing vaping at school. Ecl-ips customer, Charlotte Slattery Deputy Head Teacher at St Joseph’s College in Stoke-on-Trent, said, “I had dithered about it for over 12 months due to the cost but it has been transformational for us. We started with only 2 devices in our worst areas and have now ordered another 5 to go into more toilets.” North Worcestershire Business Awards The North Worcestershire Business Awards were judged by an independent panel that said the finalists reflect “an impressive range of diverse businesses, all showcasing their commitment to growth, sustainability and adding extra value for customers.” In their sixth year, the awards are organised by North Worcestershire Business Leaders (NWBL) and the local authorities in North Worcestershire in partnership with Hogarths Stone Manor. 

Ecl-ips vape detector gains North Worcestershire recognition

Bromsgrove-based security and monitoring company, Ecl-ips, is counting down to the North Worcestershire Business Awards on Thursday 21 November 2024 at Hogarths Stone Manor near Kidderminster. The company is among the 30 local businesses that have been short-listed for an award. Ecl-ips is a finalist in the ‘best use of technology’ award category along with Redditch-based TSR Electrical Group and StarkEV, an electrical vehicle charging point installer. Vape detector The nomination form Ecl-ips centered on the advanced technology that is provided by its vape detector offering, the HALO Smart Sensor. manufactured by IPVideo in the USA. Ecl-ips was one of the first companies in the UK to identify the potential of the technology that provides real-time alerts of vaping as well as providing indoor air quality monitoring.  With all its solutions Ecl-ips aims to find the best partners to help meet the needs of its clients. HALO Smart Sensor The vape detector has proved to be very effective at improving pupil behaviour and reducing vaping This smart sensor has supported schools in the UK to tackle the problem of the rising numbers of young people who are vaping. Schools are finding that students are disrupting lessons by asking to go to the toilet and creating an intimidating atmosphere in the school toilets because more students are gathering in them to vape. When combined with strengthened behaviour policies and the use of CCTV outside the toilets to confirm the identities of students, the vape detector has proved to be very effective at improving pupil behaviour and reducing vaping at school. Customer comments Ecl-ips customer, Matthew Carpenter, Principal at Baxter College in Kidderminster, said, “It has transformed the amount of antisocial behaviour in toilets, children are more confident in going to the toilets." "It has also reduced the number of students asking to go to the toilet during lessons.” North Worcestershire Business Awards The North Worcestershire Business Awards are judged by an independent panel that said the finalists reflect “an impressive range of diverse businesses, all showcasing their commitment to growth, sustainability and adding extra value for customers.” In their sixth year, the awards are organised by North Worcestershire Business Leaders (NWBL) and the local authorities in North Worcestershire in partnership with Hogarths Stone Manor. 

Ecl-ips' HALO Smart Sensor: Revolutionising school safety & behaviour monitoring

Creating a calm learning environment where all children feel safe is a challenge for secondary schools, and for new students, in particular, they can be an intimidating place. Badly behaved pupils can disrupt others and sometimes will damage school property. Advanced detection devices, can tackle anti-social behaviour and problems associated with increasing numbers of students that are vaping. By installing a smart sensor schools can ensure that staff time is not consumed by a minority of troublemakers. These can be placed discreetly in private areas, such as school toilets and changing rooms, that would be unsuitable for video camera surveillance. Aggression detection feature Schools have found that the increasing number of students vaping within its toilets becomes a difficult issue to manage and is often associated with anti-social behaviour but monitoring can help. An aggression detection feature allows for the monitoring of anti-social behaviour. By applying machine learning a smart device can learn what the normal sound levels are and alerts when a threshold above normal is detected for a specified length of time.  An aggression detection feature allows for the monitoring of anti-social behaviour The device can then pick up when a number of children have gathered together, students shouting, signs of fighting or pupils potentially being bullied by others. An alert will be sent by email to designated staff when abnormal noise levels are detected and action can be taken quickly. This means that perpetrators of aggression against other students or those vandalising school property within toilets can be stopped and dealt with as soon as an incident occurs. Being able to do this should act as a deterrent but also mean that repeat offenders can be dealt with more effectively by the school. Most advanced monitoring devices Security and monitoring firm has been aiding schools in Worcestershire and elsewhere Security and monitoring company, Ecl-ips, has been helping schools in Worcestershire and elsewhere, by supplying one of the most advanced monitoring devices, the HALO Smart Sensor. John Speller, Facilities Manager at Hanley Castle High School, near Malvern, reported that after installing the monitoring devices, “We have really cracked down on antisocial behaviour in our toilet blocks.” Matthew Carpenter, principal at Baxter College in Kidderminster, said: “It has transformed the amount of antisocial behaviour in toilets, children are more confident in going to the toilets. It has also reduced the number of students asking to go to the toilet during lessons.” Vapes laced with THC Meanwhile, there have also been concerns by schools about vapes laced with THC, with some Burnley school children reportedly hospitalised last year. The HALO is the only vape detector on the market that can alert and differentiate between vaping, vaping with THC and intentionally masking vaping behaviour, for example, by using aerosols to cover up vaping. Charlotte Slattery, Deputy Head Teacher at St Joseph’s College in Stoke-on-Trent, said she would recommend the HALO Smart Sensor to: “Any schools who are struggling to get on top of vaping in schools, or indeed aggression, in the toilets.”

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