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Perimeter Intrusion Detection System For Airport
Airport perimeter security you can trust
Raycom's fiber optic intrusion detection systems have been installed in over 2000 countries, including 20 airports worldwide. Providing airport perimeter security for critical locations. The patented, innovative technology is designed and manufactured in our ISO 9001 certified facility to ensure the highest standards of quality and service.
Perimeter Intrusion Detection Systems
Commercial airports are often very large and expensive to operate. In addition, they are difficult to secure, especially in adverse weather conditions.Raycon perimeter intrusion detection systems are ideally suited to the challenges of airport operations and perimeter security. Total cost of ownership is very competitive due to low installation and ongoing maintenance costs.
PIDS - How does it work?
The ideal perimeter protection solution for airport perimeters is a fiber optic detection system mounted on the fence that connects back to the main security center and ideally connects to CCTV cameras to provide visual confirmation to staff.
Fiber optic cables are designed to detect and pinpoint the location of intrusions anywhere on the airport perimeter fence, providing real-time reports of intrusions. The technology can be integrated with existing security systems, such as access control and CCTV, to centralize security monitoring throughout the facility.
Importantly, newer fiber optic technologies can operate in all weather conditions with no change in sensitivity and virtually no annoying alarms. In addition, they require no on-site electronics, power or infrastructure, just fiber optics. Installation is simple, economical and requires no on-site maintenance.
These newer fiber optic technologies use advanced signal recognition and discrimination techniques to overcome the nuisance alarm problems of traditional airports while maintaining maximum sensitivity to intrusion events.
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