Deterring Crime on Campus - The power of IP cameras
Deterring Crime on Campus
The power of IP cameras
Over the past two decades, increasing crime and violence in American schools have highlighted the critical need for safer, more secure campuses. From K-12 schools to higher education campuses, school environments that are safe for students, staff and property are vital for learning. Yet for schools that have a large area with multiple buildings, ensuring safety and security aroundthe- clock in all corners of the campus can be a challenge.

These camera networks provide instant access to video of normal daily operations and incidents unfolding for prompt response. Thanks to video recording, schools also can speed the investigation and adjudication of specific incident—such as a fight in the parking lot, theft of an iPad from a locker or an argument between student and staff member.
Even schools that haven’t suffered serious security breaches in the past are proactively adopting state-of-the-art IP video surveillance solutions to ensure their peace of mind continues. One such campus is Blanco Independent School District (BISD) in Blanco, Texas.
Staying Proactive: One School’s Story

Previously, Blanco’s campus had virtually no formal security beyond locked doors and yet, its campus renovations included a mission- style building that was originally built in 1874, now considered a historic site. The school district was also creating 16 new classrooms, a library, a technology lab and a science lab. Protecting all these assets was a priority.

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“My role is to give customers a wide variety of technology options and to determine the best fit for their specific application,” said Marc Steuwe, senior account manager at M&A Technology. “Part of the solutions recommendation was knowing about local support.”
After a competitive bid and careful evaluation of a few other solutions, the school district had full confidence in their purchase decision.
“Ironically, D-Link was not the most inexpensive bid,” Cozzi said. “Plus, I was impressed with the level of support I was already receiving from the local D-Link team.”
Optimizing Existing Data Networks

Such was the case at BISD, which already had a data network in place and simply needed to upgrade to managed switches in order to accommodate its new IP surveillance network traffic.

Advantages of PoE
For BISD, one of the benefits of selecting this particular solution was the PoE cameras, enabling visual surveillance in areas where there is no power. This allows administrators to see even the most remote corners of their campuses.

Choosing PoE switches was a key factor in optimizing the district’s $100,000 project budget. Here’s why: PoE cable is a single, Cat-5 network cable that’s half the cost of combo power/coax cable used in traditional analog CCTV applications. Plus, the single, low-cost cable also offers the benefits of transmitting motion detection, video analytics, audio, alarm triggers and PTZ commands, all of which require separate additional cables in analog installations.

Another Crucial Component: Video Management Software
Once an IP surveillance network is installed, managing all the video traffic efficiently from one central location becomes paramount, and finding the right capabilities is often unique to every user. Although there are a wide variety of VMS solutions on the market—each with different strengths—Blanco ISD chose SiteWatch (from San Antoniobased E-Watch) for three important benefits.
Bandwidth. SiteWatch software minimizes the bandwidth for the video signal through the network.
Virtualization. This solution allows users to link multiple servers at different locations together to create a single virtual string of servers.

Ease of use. SiteWatch provides an easy-to-use, intuitive user interface that allows administrators to clearly see surveillance footage from anywhere on campus.
More Eyes on Campus, More Security

Aside from vandalism, IP surveillance helped the school district provide visual evidence about disruptive student behavior and even local traffic accidents.
Today, Blanco’s high school secretary has a constant view of the front of the building and the main hallway. The middle school secretary, who could never see the front door before, now has a complete view of that area and can always see who is entering and exiting.
Remote Access Increases Ease of Use

“It’s comforting to know that we can see what’s going on now, and if people ask about our district’s security, we can say we have a top-ofthe- line surveillance system. We’ve now got full assurance that everything on campus is okay.”
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