KSK Corporation
1-14-4, Kyobashi, Chuo-ku,Tokyo,Japan
Various surveillance cameras, such as ultra-sensitive CMOS cameras, infrared cameras, and laser cameras, which can work continuously day and night, are installed in safe places. By constructing an optimal system with emergency measures, these cameras can be operated in combination with an emergency power source or with a portable control system. They are particularly effective for monitoring through the hazy environment during the day, which is difficult to see with naked eyes, and for monitoring of disaster prevention during arising of natural disasters at night.
These cameras can be widely used to understand the current situation when disasters occur as follows.
They can monitor or observe all situations, including overtopping waves, from the beginning of a tsunami caused by an earthquake to its end, and can also monitor wind and flood damage caused by typhoons, fallen trees, debris flows, landslides, volcanic activity, and river flooding.
The
surveillance camera system can predict the signs of any disaster occurrence.
Depending on the customer's requirements, it can cooperate with the existing
disaster prevention management system to make public announcements, such as
issuing a warning as a disaster prediction, announcing detour roads, and
notifying evacuation.
Also, in the event of disasters, this system will have built a unique system
capable of autonomous driving. In this way, it is possible to distribute
footage from a network system built after grasping the situation of the
site after disasters. By using this system, it is possible to provide safe
assistance such as finding and rescuing the injured and checking the status
of evacuation guidance without putting people in danger.
FYI: For details on the system structure, etc., please refer to Camera
System for Disaster Control Measures and Support of Disaster Risk Reduction page.
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Kyobashi
TS Bldg., 9fl., 1-14-4,
Kyobashi, Chuo-ku, Tokyo,
104-0031, Japan
TEL +81-3-3538-2331
FAX +81-3-3535-5510
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