![]() The DarkFighter is also protected by an IP66 rating against rain and dust, making it the perfect for deployment in challenging outdoor environments both day and night.Īs night falls, your business could be facing a real danger of criminal activity this winter. The camera includes a wide range of Smart detection features, including Face Detection, Intrusion Detection, an IR distance of up to 200 metres, defog ability Smart Tracking and Electronic Image Stabilisation. The result is crystal-clear colour images in conditions that would defeat conventional low-light cameras. This cutting-edge camera utilizes ultra-low-light MP lens and is designed specifically to capture sharp colour and monochrome images in extreme, low-light conditions. “In time more of the new cameras will be installed across the city.” “They are all experienced and therefore react only to things that are out of the ordinary, such as unusual body language, aggressive movements or suspicious behaviour. “Our staff work to the absolute letter of the law in monitoring the cameras and will continue to do so. Plus, they are almost half the price of the previous cameras, which is an additional bonus. He added: “They really do turn night into day and give us pin-sharp images which will help immensely. The before and after images below go to show how the new cameras give clearer and brighter pictures, meaning the council’s CCTV team can grab images to better identify culprits. To combat this, the council have invested £2,300 in buying three CCTV cameras designed to work better at night.ĭeputy City Mayor, Councillor David Lancaster said “We’re always checking that the cameras are up to date and we were astonished at the clarity of the new ‘DarkFighter’ cameras”. Salford Council and its partners have in fact funded 130 CCTV camera systems covering six neighbourhoods in the city, which are monitored round the clock, every day of the year.Īs darkness draws in, it has been providing a natural cover for criminals and flytippers. Council staff report incidents to police enabling them to respond quickly to criminal activity, gather evidence for prosecuting fly-tippers and have saved dozens of vulnerable missing people by alerting the authorities. Salford Council in Manchester have recently identified the need to upgrade some street-facing CCTV cameras.ĬCTVs have proven to play a vital role in the city, providing evidence which has seen 33 offenders successfully prosecuted for 41 offences over the past two years.
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