Bosch upgrades the video surveillance system of the city of San Marino
Currently, there are approximately 500 active cameras to protect the city, including Bosch Flexidome 3000i and 8000i, Dinion bullet type equipment and multi-image sensors.
San Marino, a small mountainous country located in north-central Italy, It is known for its well-preserved historic architecture and for being one of the oldest republics in the world. With a population of approximately 35.000 People, Its Mediterranean climate, Its green hills and ramparts attract more than three million visitors every year. The urban surveillance provided by Bosch helps to control tourist traffic and keep people safe in the city.
The organization of public works, Azienda Autonoma di Stato per i Servizi Pubblici (AASS), in San Marino, plays an important role in providing residents with essential public services and ensuring public safety, in particular with the growth of tourism.
Given the important role that tourism plays in the economy of the Republic, Particular emphasis is placed on monitoring tourist flows to ensure the safety of all visitors. In addition, Concerted work is underway to address video surveillance-related queries and expand coverage from roads to major public squares to minimize vandalism. Azienda Autonoma di Stato per i Servizi Pubblici worked with security solutions specialist Cediss to design an integrated surveillance solution.
San Marino had already used Bosch cameras throughout the city to monitor suspicious activity and prevent crime. City officials considered Cediss as their technical partner for the design of the solution and believed that Bosch's strong and innovative presence was crucial to the successful installation of the products.
The new surveillance system uses cameras Flexidome 3000i and 8000i, Type equipment Dinion bullet And Multi-image sensors.
Cediss implemented the cameras based on specific installation needs. Multi-image sensors were placed in sensitive public squares, while dome cameras were strategically installed in and around government buildings, State Borders and Highways.
The main objective was to cover sensitive regions, protect the public square from vandalism and maintain control over the road system for the flow of tourist traffic. In addition, They recommended a Lpr (license plate reader) and a License plate system that will integrate with Bosch cameras to ensure comprehensive coverage and effective surveillance. Currently, there are approximately 500 Active cameras, a figure that increases annually.
Benefits of upgrading with Bosch:
- Improve public safety, ensuring that visitors and residents can shop, Walking and driving safely.
- Early detection and real-time alerts enable faster, more effective responses.
- Provide high-quality video material for forensic analysis to help law enforcement solve crimes.
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