Eagle Eye Networks’ Vape Sensor Snags 2025 Secure Campus Award
Eagle Eye Networks, a global frontrunner in cloud video surveillance, has just snagged a major win. Their Eagle Eye Indoor Air Quality Vape Sensor took home the 2025 Secure Campus award in the Video Surveillance Hardware category. This award spotlights products that significantly bolster campus security.
This isn’t your average sensor. It detects vaping, smoking, TVOCs, CO, CO2, motion, noise, and temperature. That makes it perfect for monitoring sensitive spots where security cameras can’t go, like restrooms and locker rooms.
Imagine this: the sensor picks up vape smoke in a school locker room. Boom, an alert goes out instantly. School officials can then verify the incident and pull up footage from nearby security cameras in hallways or other areas. This gives them the information they need to act quickly and effectively.
“Eagle Eye Sensors help campus officials address vaping by detecting incidents, sending real-time alerts, and providing visual information–while maintaining privacy for students and staff,” said Dean Drako, CEO of Eagle Eye Networks. “Sensors are key to maintaining healthy environments, which is essential to the well-being, productivity and success of everyone on campus.”
These sensors seamlessly integrate with the Eagle Eye Cloud VMS (video management system). This gives campus administrators real-time data and a bird’s-eye view of everything happening in their buildings.
The Air Quality Sensor is just one piece of Eagle Eye’s sensor suite. These smart devices detect and send alerts for all sorts of environmental changes – vaping, air quality, temperature, water leaks, you name it. This empowers schools and businesses to take immediate action, ensuring building safety, efficiency, regulatory compliance, and creating healthy environments for everyone.
The Secure Campus awards are sponsored by Campus Security Today. An independent panel of security industry experts chooses the winners.