Hanwha Video Surveillance Cameras Safeguard Anaheim’s Expansive Public-School District

Rich feature set of Hanwha Q series cameras perfectly match district’s robust set of requirements.

Hanwha Video Surveillance Cameras Safeguard Anaheim’s Expansive Public-School District

AUHSD is a public-school district serving portions of the Orange County cities of Anaheim, Buena Park, Cypress, La Palma and Stanton and has an estimated 2,900 employees in 20 different facilities.

Teaneck, New Jersey – Hanwha Techwin America, a global supplier of IP and analog video surveillance solutions, announced on Tuesday that Anaheim Union High School District (AUHSD), one of the largest school districts in California, has strengthened its security infrastructure with a district-wide solution that includes 1,250 Hanwha Techwin Q series cameras across 20 different locations.

Located just outside of Los Angeles, AUHSD is a public-school district serving portions of the Orange County cities of Anaheim, Buena Park, Cypress, La Palma and Stanton and has an estimated 2,900 employees in 20 different facilities. In total, it serves approximately 29,000 students from grades 7 to 12. Despite its size and expanse, the district was lacking a robust security camera system that could allow administrators to monitor or document incidents on campus.

“Other than a few sites with some DVR-based systems, we did not have any security cameras,” explained Erik Greenwood, chief technology officer for AUHSD. Additionally, as the district continued to grow, so did the seriousness of some of its security issues. After several security incidents and school shootings at other campuses across the U.S., the district faced mounting concerns from the community. AUHSD decided to strengthen its security infrastructure with a district-wide solution that would include IP security cameras at its center.

AUHSD officials collaborated with school principals, administrative staff, and local police departments to identify key areas where cameras should be placed—such as gathering points for students and the buildings’ main entrances and exits—as well as what specifications the system should have to produce viable footage for law enforcement.

The district brought on California-based integrator HCI, which recommended Hanwha Techwin’s QNV-7080R 4MP Network IR Vandal-Resistant Cameras. The Wisenet Q series 4MP cameras enable high-resolution monitoring with clear images, and the innovative hallway view feature maximizes the area of surveillance in narrow locations, such as school corridors. In addition, these Q series cameras are equipped with IR function, enabling clear, sharp images in dimly lit environments and during the night.

According to Greenwood, the Hanwha cameras were chosen as the key part of the system for several reasons. “We had a very robust set of technical specifications in our RFP, and the image quality, frame rate and light specifications of the Hanwha cameras matched our requirements,” he explained. In addition to their rich feature set, the Hanwha camera configuration presented a streamlined solution.

“We didn’t have a large quantity of different camera models which meant we didn’t need to keep stock of all sorts of lenses and other accessories,” said Greenwood. “The committee liked that approach from a troubleshooting and ongoing maintenance standpoint.” The vandal-resistant features of the Hanwha cameras were also a big factor in their decision process since the camera domes can easily be cleaned or swapped without having to replace the entire camera.

The Hanwha cameras installed throughout the district in entrances, exits, exterior restroom doors, staff work areas and in general meeting areas. They are helping the district keep eyes on campus vandalism, graffiti, potential threats and, in some cases, even monitoring certain personnel issues, such as inappropriate use of school equipment. When an incident is reported, administrators can quickly access and review the security footage to see what happened.

In all, Greenwood said, “it’s been a great project that involved everyone — the new cameras have some great qualities.” Now that the installation is complete, AUHSD is taking a closer look to see where there may still be some blind spots and exploring where they might benefit from potential expansion.

About Hanwha Techwin America

Hanwha Techwin America is a subsidiary of Hanwha Corporation, a South Korea based company. Hanwha Techwin is a leading global supplier of solutions for IP and analog video surveillance. Building on the company’s history of innovation, Hanwha Techwin America is dedicated to providing solutions with the highest levels of performance, reliability and cost-efficiency for professional security applications. Visit www.HanwhaSecurity.com.

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Robin has been covering the security and campus law enforcement industries since 1998 and is a specialist in school, university and hospital security, public safety and emergency management, as well as emerging technologies and systems integration. She joined CS in 2005 and has authored award-winning editorial on campus law enforcement and security funding, officer recruitment and retention, access control, IP video, network integration, event management, crime trends, the Clery Act, Title IX compliance, sexual assault, dating abuse, emergency communications, incident management software and more. Robin has been featured on national and local media outlets and was formerly associate editor for the trade publication Security Sales & Integration. She obtained her undergraduate degree in history from California State University, Long Beach.

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2 responses to “Hanwha Video Surveillance Cameras Safeguard Anaheim’s Expansive Public-School District”

  1. Jordan says:

    Great to see a large district take such a robust approach to security. They found a good partner which is key for any large application, whether in system integration like this, card access, or fire protection .

  2. J. Campbell says:

    Yes. As a tech at this district and the one who will be helping make repairs and maintenance. These cameras work good. HCI who installed them are very professional and are easy to contact with questions.

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