Hikvision and Eagle Eye Networks launch SB-507 Video Surveillance Solution for Texas Schools

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To serve the needs of school districts across Texas, the SB-507 Video Surveillance Solution combines Hikvision’s high-performance indoor IP dome camera with Eagle Eye’s Cloud Security Camera VMS for high resolution images that can be viewed on multiple devices.
Hikvision USA, Inc., a leading provider of artificial intelligence, machine learning, robotics and other emerging technologies, and the world’s largest manufacturer of video surveillance products and solutions, and Eagle Eye Networks, the leading global provider of cloud-based video surveillance solutions addressing the needs of businesses, schools, alarm companies, security integrators, and individuals, announced a video surveillance solution that enables Texas school districts to immediately comply with the video surveillance requirements set forth in Texas Senate Bill 507 (SB-507).

Providing peace of mind for students, parents, and staff, this low-cost, easy-to-use cloud-based solution meets all the criteria of the new law, and is available immediately.
Hikvision and Eagle Eye Networks have partnered to serve the needs of school districts across Texas. The SB-507 Video Surveillance Solution combines Eagle Eye’s Cloud Security Camera VMS and Hikvision IP cameras.

Features include:
• Video and audio storage for 90 days
• Video-sharing capability from any Internet-connected device
• Mobile app for access to historic or live footage on-the-go
• Cyber-secure video highly resistant to being hacked
• High-definition IP cameras
• Restricted user permissions on a camera-by-camera basis
• Quick and easy installation
• Customized alerts (motion, intrusion, etc.)
The requirements set forth in SB-507 are as follows:
• School districts must install audio and video monitoring equipment in any classroom where special education services are being provided at least 50 percent of the time
• The camera equipment must be capable of recording audio in all areas of that setting
• School districts are required to store the video/audio recordings for at least 90 days
• If video clip is requested, it must be available for the school district to review within 48 hours