IndigoVision deploys IP-CCTV for Canadian Youth Shelter
Story link: IndigoVision deploys IP-CCTV for Canadian Youth Shelter by Jan Harris

Canada’s largest shelter for homeless young people, Covenant House, is now protected by an IP-CCTV surveillance system from IndigoVision.
The existing system at the shelter was upgraded by IndigoVision’s local partner Intercon Security.
The upgrade involved replacing an out of date DVR-based analogue system with IndigoVision’s IP Video system.
This provided significant benefits including much higher video quality, and the ability to view recorded incidents remotely, which was not possible with the old system.
The system is flexible and scalable, so that cameras can easily be added to the system when required.
Maydene Herman, Facilities Coordinator for Covenant House said: “The new IndigoVision system is a significant improvement over the old system, providing us with excellent video quality and much improved recording facilities. The ability to remotely review sensitive incidents in a secure environment has been a great benefit for our organisation.”
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