Press Release: 7Arrows Security cracks down on
Petervale crime with SerVision and DVTel
solution from GIT
January 2015
7Arrows Security provides a full suite of security services and products to residential and commercial clients in the Greater Johannesburg area. The
company specialises in guarding, security systems, monitoring, community safety initiatives and more, and uses a combination of sophisticated
technology and on the ground personnel to detect and deter criminal elements for their clients. When the community of Petervale East in Northern
Johannesburg became concerned about the increasing rate of crime in their area, they turned to 7Arrows to assist.
7Arrows adopted their signature approach, deploying a highly trained and well-equipped tactical team to the area as well as implementing proactive
CCTV monitoring, analyses and alerting technology from remote CCTV and control room technology specialists Graphic Image Technologies (GIT).
The SerVision platform deployed enables 7Arrows to feed surveillance footage to their control room for continuous monitoring, while DVTel video
analytics alert controllers to suspicious activity for follow up by guarding personnel.
“Petervale East is not a boomed off area like many suburban communities in Johannesburg, which allows for the free flow of traffic but also
represents a challenge of keeping potential criminals at bay. The key to this is to detect suspicious activity as soon as possible. To this end, we
generally implement CCTV surveillance technology with remote monitoring capability to assist our guards. We also rely on the community to be
vigilant and report any suspicious activities to our control room,” says Sean Jammy, Director of 7Arrows.
“However, from a technology perspective our challenge is to get the video surveillance signal back to our control room, as this typically requires a
lot of bandwidth, which can be expensive and difficult to achieve in areas that do not have fibre connectivity. It is also nearly impossible for the
human eye to continually monitor a screen and detect suspicious activity. In order to overcome these issues we are using the SerVision platform,
which can operate on very low bandwidth availability on mobile networks, right down to GSM with no requirements for 3G or better coverage, as
well as DVTel video analytics, which help to identify activities we have classified as suspicious for follow up by our guards,” he explains.
The SerVision Control Centre enables video streaming over extremely low bandwidth, enabling CCTV footage to be transmitted to the control room
from across multiple sites, even in areas where signal may be patchy or connectivity is not widely available. It also integrates site maps to show
locations of cameras and sensors in the secured area and supports configurable notifications for sensor-triggered events detected by video
gateways. This enables the integration of DVTel video analytics, which analyses video feeds in real-time for specified events and creates alerts,
which enables guard personnel to follow up.
“We use the DVTel analytics to assist us in understanding patterns on the ground and to trigger alerts for controllers so that they can take
appropriate action. During the day we look for loitering, slow moving vehicles and groups of people, and actively monitor all foot traffic into the area.
In the early hours of the morning, alerts sound for any and all traffic entering the area to ensure the safety and security of the community,” Jammy
adds.
A combination of sophisticated technology, increased guarding vehicle presence and a more actively involved community have produced
outstanding results. Since the system was launched on 01 August 2014, incidents of crime in the area have all but disappeared, with very few
reported incidents in the region and none in the specific area the solution is deployed into. This can be attributed to the deterring factor of monitored
cameras and armed guards as well as to the increased vigilance of the community as a whole.
“The initial implementation took approximately six weeks to complete. The solution is still in its interim phase, as additional technology is in the
process of deployment and a dedicated connectivity network is being put into place. However, SerVision enables 7Arrows to deliver a fully
functional solution using the available mobile network. Once the dedicated connectivity network is put into place, the mobile network will then form
the failover network to ensure redundancy on the system,” says Laurence Smith, Executive at GIT.
“GIT is always a pleasure to deal with. As a distributor they are excellent on all fronts, from assisting with specifications and implementation to
delivering superior after sales service and support. If we ever have any problems such as lightning strikes or equipment failures they are quick to
turn around repairs or replacements, enabling us to continue to provide high levels of service and security to our customers,” adds Jammy.
In addition to decreasing incidents of crime in the area, the surveillance and monitoring solution is also being used to actively address and prevent
other undesirable behaviours such as illegal dumping along the fencing of the area. 7Arrows has been able to review the footage of the incidents
and work with the police service to identify and apprehend the perpetrators.
As part of on-going efforts to continually reduce crime, 7Arrows is also in the process of integrated automated number plate recognition, which will
trigger alerts if specific number plates on a hot list, such as stolen vehicles, enter the area. The SerVision platform allows for the integration of this
solution into the central control centre solution. This solution has been rolled out in a number of areas including boomed areas in Sandton and
Bryanston, with excellent results in all instances.
About Graphic Image Technologies
Graphic Image Technology (GIT) was formed in 1991 and specialises in remote CCTV and control room technologies as well as broadcast
technologies including video playout, compression and transmission. The company targets organisations that require CCTV technology and
broadcasting companies with its solutions, delivering technology that has been specifically chosen due to its quality and best of breed status. The
company features a level 2 BBEEE status.
Editorial contacts:
Graphic Image Technologies
Laurence Smith
Executive
Tel: 011 483 0333
Email: laurence@git.co.za
Evolution PR
Lesley Rencontre
Tel: 011 462 0679
Email: lesley@evolutionpr.co.za
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