City Utilities of Springfield, Mo., Leverages Axis Network Cameras to Protect Power Substations and Combat Copper Wire Theft
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With the scrap value of copper climbing to more than
In a release, Axis said that cut wires and the risk of electrocution also puts the lives of CU staff, thieves, and any curious persons at risk. 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
CU worked with
"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
The recent Presidential proclamation declaring November 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
"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
Axis has more than 1,400 employees in 41 locations around the world and cooperates with partners covering 179 countries. Axis is a
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