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ExitSentry

Company:
CheckVideo
Categories:

Access Control, Exit Lane, Application Area, Airport Facilities Indoor

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ExitSentry is an industry-leading monitoring system that automatically monitors people and object flow through airport exit lanes. This TSA-accepted, patented solution has logged over two million hours of proven performance in more than 50 airports throughout North America.

ExitSentry’s advanced video analytics technology immediately identifies an individual attempting to enter an airport exit lane from the wrong direction. Using both audible and visual alarms, it alerts security personnel and digitally records the incident for instant playback. It can optionally be interfaced with containment solutions that lock doors when a potential breach is detected.

Categories:

Access Control, Exit Lane, Airport Facilities Indoor

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Company:

CheckVideo

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www.checkvideo.com

Contact Information:

  • anovotne@checkvideo.com
  • (571) 418-7230
  • 6402 Arlington Blvd., #200
    Falls Church, VA 22042
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