Weatherproof stainless steel camera housings conforming to Department of Transport Requirements to be used on the Tyne Crossing project in North East England
A correctional facility in New South Wales has installed flush corner-mounted discreet surveillance cameras to improve coverage and minimise blind spots
The Dutch railway network surveillance system is making use of camera housings from Conway Security Products to provide vandal resistance as it tries to monitor passenger flow and reduce crime
Highways Agency Project to refurbish main road tunnel in run-up to the 2012 Olympic Games in London is making use of camera housing and bracketry supplied by Conway Security Products
The CM180 camera from Conway is simple to install and copes with a wide variety of lighting conditions for indoor use as well as being vandal resistant
Clarity of vision is an important factor in dispute management at Antwerp where port authorities have chosen low light CCTV systems housed in Conway hardware for additional protection without compromising vision clarity
Traditional difficulties in creating a vandal proof surveillance camera installation in corners overcome by Conway with the CM230IR which is ideal for custodial applications and other environments where fitting is difficult and vandal risk is high
State of the art arena and convention center in Liverpool's dockland to be fitted with camera systems using vandal proof housings from Conway security products.