City
Utilities
of Springfield, Mo. Uses Axis Network Cameras to Protect Power Substations and
Combat Costly
Copper Wire Theft
With each copper theft costing an
average
$6,000 in labor and repairs, surveillance protection of substations at CU as
designed by NetWatch, Inc. is a model for the Presidential proclamation
declaring November National Critical Infrastructure Security and Resilience
Month
CHELMSFORD, Mass. – November 26, 2013 –
Axis Communications, the market leader in network video, announced a
model
project for National Critical Infrastructure Security and Resilience Month by
highlighting the
City Utilities (CU) of Springfield Missouri’s use of thermal and
pan/tilt/zoom (PTZ) Axis IP cameras to protect unmanned power substations from
copper wire theft and improve staff safety to ensure continuous flow of
electricity for customers.
With the scrap value of copper climbing to more than $3 per pound, each theft
costs CU an average of $6,000 in labor and repairs. Cut wires and the risk of
electrocution also puts the lives of CU staff, thieves and any curious persons.
Within the first month of operation, the new IP camera system helped the utility
company alert police to four separate incidents at one of the most highly
targeted substations.
Axis thermal network cameras used to protect the perimeter can detect potential
intruders at night while high resolution IP cameras provide visual verification
to help reduce false alarms.
“Given that copper thieves generally hit our substations under cover of
darkness, the Axis thermal cameras help us detect suspicious movement and the
Axis PTZ cameras give us enough detail about attire to help law enforcement
apprehend intruders,” said Nick Rasey, manager of physical security, City
Utilities of Springfield.
CU worked with Springfield, Missouri-based systems integrator
NetWatch, Inc. to create a comprehensive, yet cost-effective digital
video
security system with a combination of thermal and day/night Axis network
cameras.
AXIS Q1921-E Thermal Network Cameras allow the community-owned utility
company to remotely monitor its 47 substations from a central location 24 hours
a day without the added cost of lighting. For substations located in residential
areas, the thermal cameras also help CU avoid any concerns about light
pollution.
“Several years ago we knew thermal technology would someday play a role in
professional physical security. Axis’ launch into thermal cameras [in 2010]
expedited this prediction by making the technology more affordable and easier to
use with more options than ever before,” said Matt Lackrone, president,
NetWatch,
Inc. “Perimeter security and detection is a major goal in most surveillance
applications and now we can couple traditional surveillance attributes with
affordable thermal cameras with native IP technology to achieve a higher degree
of detection discernment.”
The recent
Presidential proclamation declaring November 2013 National Critical
Infrastructure Security and Resilience Month stressed that
infrastructure
was the “backbone of our national and economic security,” and its protection is
essential to the future health and stability of the nation. The Federal Bureau
of Investigation identified copper theft in particular as a threat to the
country’s electrical infrastructure – both in terms of the flow of electricity
and cost of repairs. The National Insurance Crime Bureau reported more than
32,000 claims for copper theft from 2010 to 2012 – a 36 percent increase from
2009 to 2010.
“The federal government’s recognition of and dedication to critical
infrastructure security is a testament to the importance of these assets and
supporting systems for our nation’s economy, security and health,” said John
Merlino, business development manager, government programs, Axis Communications,
Inc. “City Utilities of Springfield is truly leading by example through their
innovative IP video surveillance system and proactive approach to identify,
disrupt and prevent threats to critical infrastructure.”
To read more about City Utilities of Springfield, please visit:
http://www.axis.com/success_stories/viewstory.php?case_id=3167.
For more information about Axis solutions for critical infrastructure, please
visit:
http://www.axis.com/solutions/video/critical_infrastructure/index.htm.
About Axis Communications
As the market leader in network video, Axis is leading the way to a smarter,
safer, more secure world – driving the shift from analog to digital video
surveillance. Offering network video solutions for professional installations,
Axis’ products and solutions are based on an innovative, open technology
platform.
Axis has more than 1,400 dedicated employees in 41 locations around the world
and cooperates with partners covering 179 countries. Founded in 1984, Axis is a
Sweden-based IT company listed on NASDAQ OMX Stockholm under the ticker AXIS.
For more information about Axis, please visit our website
www.axis.com.
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