Eagle Eye Networks Launches Smart Sensors to Safeguard Schools and Businesses
Eagle Eye Networks, a global frontrunner in cloud video surveillance, has just unveiled Eagle Eye Sensors, a cutting-edge solution designed to detect and automatically alert users to a range of environmental changes. From vaping and shifts in air quality to temperature fluctuations and the presence of water, these sensors empower schools and businesses to take swift action, ensuring safer, more efficient, and healthier environments.
Seamlessly integrated into the Eagle Eye Cloud VMS (video management system), Eagle Eye Sensors combine environmental monitoring with video surveillance. This synergy provides customers with real-time data and a comprehensive understanding of building conditions.
Here’s a glimpse into the sensor’s capabilities:
- Indoor Air Quality: Monitors motion, noise levels, temperature, TVOC, CO, CO2, and instances of smoking or vaping in school restrooms and common business areas.
- Temperature & Humidity: Essential for maintaining safety and quality standards in environments like commercial refrigerators/freezers, medical facilities, labs, and restaurants.
- Water Presence: Detects water leaks and potential flooding, helping to prevent costly damage.
- Access Monitoring: Prevents unauthorized entry and tracks door usage, optimizing energy consumption in climate-controlled spaces like server rooms.
“Eagle Eye Sensors offer intelligent automation, delivering real-time alerts and enabling proactive responses. This can prevent costly damage, save money, and boost organizational efficiency,” explains Dean Drako, CEO of Eagle Eye Networks. “Moreover, these sensors contribute to healthier environments with clean air and well-maintained systems, which is crucial for the well-being, productivity, and overall success of both students and workers.”
Privacy-Conscious Monitoring
Eagle Eye Sensors are particularly useful for monitoring sensitive areas where security cameras might not be appropriate, such as restrooms, locker rooms, healthcare facilities, and secure storage spaces. For example, vaping is a common concern in locker rooms and restrooms. Eagle Eye Sensors can discreetly detect and alert authorities to such incidents, providing visual context while respecting privacy.
Imagine this: An Eagle Eye Sensor detects vape smoke in a school locker room, instantly triggering an alert. School officials can then verify the event and gather additional information from cameras in adjacent hallways, enabling them to take immediate and informed action.
Real-World Impact
“At Gardient, we are excited to introduce Eagle Eye Sensors to our education clients as a solution to vaping detection – a long-standing issue in K-12 environments,” says Mike Intag, Managing Partner at Gardient, a systems integration firm based in Austin, Texas. “In addition to vaping, Eagle Eye Sensors provide temperature, humidity, and open-door monitoring, enabling us to deliver a cost-effective IoT solution, and they can view and manage everything from a single dashboard. This advances our offering beyond security alone, providing total operational effectiveness for any business.”
Key Benefits of Eagle Eye Sensors
- Easy Installation: Wireless, cloud-based sensors ensure a hassle-free setup and configuration.
- Automated Workflows for Sensor Alerts: Set custom threshold notifications and define incident escalation procedures.
- Holistic View of Incidents: Gain real-time alerts paired with relevant video footage.
- Reports and Trends Analysis: Ensure regulatory compliance, improve safety measures, and optimize operational efficiency.
- Reduce False Positive Alarms: Cameras provide visual confirmation of threshold breaches and environmental changes.
- Future Proof: Seamlessly integrate new sensor types and capabilities as your business evolves; benefit from automatic cloud updates.
- Simplify Operations: Manage both cameras and sensors on a single, unified platform.
- Protect Privacy: Implement a non-invasive, privacy-conscious sensor solution.
Eagle Eye Sensors are available now.