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Spectur Limited (ASX: SP3) – an Australian company with the only technology that can make communities safer in remote areas without needing people, data cables or power cords.
Spectur Limited (ASX: SP3) – an Australian company with the only technology that can make communities safer in remote areas without needing people, data cables or power cords.
Effective construction site security monitoring is key to avoiding trespassers and theft, especially systems which boast warning and deterrence capabilities – to scare the bad guys off for good and deter future break-ins.
Spectur camera systems can deliver active crime deterrence, live remote viewing and crystal clear surveillance for your construction sites – but there’s also another advantage.
Construction site cameras can help you manage progress, oversee onsite safety, deter would-be criminals and even monitor deliveries.
Industrial sites can be home to valuable equipment and machinery, yet these sites are typically under-protected due to their size and location. Fortunately a modern, solar-powered industrial security camera system can provide the quality and flexibility to ensure your sites are actively protected around the clock.
Join Gerard Dyson in a new edition of Small Caps, discussing Spectur’s ambition to enable global accessibility for autonomous sensing and cloud based AI technology.
Spectur (ASX: SP3) managing director Gerard Dyson joins Small Caps to discuss the company’s vision of harnessing natural resources to develop autonomous sensing, thinking and action technology that’s available anywhere and at anytime.
The warmer months are here, and with them comes an increased risk of bushfire. Rural and remote communities already have that time-honoured bushfire early warning system in place: that is, farmers, emergency services and neighbours keeping an eye on the horizon for smoke.
Warm, starry nights combined with school and university holidays, a few drinks and an empty wallet all help to make Christmas and summer the peak of the construction and building site crime season. Unfortunately, this also can correspond with job site shutdowns as many builders and contractors take a break at the end of the year.
You might have noticed more and more solar surveillance solutions overlooking construction sites in your local area lately. There’s a great reason for this – in fact, there are several. A solar powered construction camera can solve or ease a number of common frustrations that construction companies and project managers experience.
Time lapse video captures discrete images from the same perspective over an extended period of time and compiles this imagery into a short video that can be observed within a few minutes. It’s now really simple and affordable to install solar powered, remotely connected outdoor camera systems on your sites to capture high-quality vision.
Between bushfires, tsunamis, shark attacks, cyclones and floods we’ve all seen the devastating human toll of emergencies and extreme weather events. Fortunately, society is better equipped than ever to alert people to danger.