Security teams tasked with protecting facilities are facing a variety of challenges today, including, but not limited to:
- High labor costs, low availability, and limited budgets
- Maintaining a positive visitor experience while addressing a wide range of security concerns
SafePointe, an AI weapon detection system designed for high-throughput facilities, meets these needs.
SafePointe Key Features
- Touchless free flow of traffic in and out of your facility
- Effectively detects weapons and dismisses everyday items like car keys and cell phones.
- Truly concealed from public view – SafePointe bollards blend into the surroundings, meaning that people are unaware they are being screened for weapons as they walk into the building.
- Unobtrusive ambulance bay screening: wide clearance of 10 to 12 feet supports weapons screenings for gurneys and wheelchairs
- Discreet sensors can be placed outside and withstand a variety of weather conditions
- Easily installed like a security camera, stays out of your IT network
SafePointe Overview
Key Upgrades in the New SafePointe
Advanced Hardware
- New 3D camera for enhanced data capture
- NVIDIA-driven edge processor for local AI/ML processing
New AI Model
- Combines in-person motion data with magnetic signature analysis
Enhanced Enterprise Features
- Comprehensive reporting and monitoring tools
Improved User Experience
- New mobile app with streamlined workflows
FAQs
Q: How should people think about this service in terms of cost?
A: Your biggest cost savings will be through labor reductions since we don’t require 1-2 security guards to be manning every entrance.
Q: What do the steps for installation and integration typically look like?
A: What we’ll typically do is get photos of the facility, we’ll mockup where the sensors would likely be best positioned, we’ll have that dialogue with our customers about these recommendations, and we’ll ask the IT team to pull cable for us after those locations have been determined. This includes a cable for the bollards, the edge processor, and the cameras. As long as we are given a network drop off your separate network segment, we can then come out and install the bollards, mount them, etc., as well as the camera and the edge processor.