SecureVue Heavy-Duty Camera Enclosure

Apr 28, 2008 9:53 AM


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The SecureCam stainless steel camera enclosure from SecureVue Inc. features a ¾-in. gauge ballistic three-ply polycarbonate window that is capable of stopping 9-mm. or 38-caliber bullets. The enclosure’s cylindrical rotating design helps maintain the image in an upright position when the housing is mounted upside-down on a ceiling or vertically on a wall or post. The housing can also help prevent video surveillance false alarms because it was designed to withstand physical attacks on cameras in remote and weatherprone locations. The housing maintains the camera’s preset orientation to the target area with a tamper-resistant bracket mount that aligns on horizontal and vertical axes. It then locks into place with a proprietary hex wrench so that positioning cannot be altered by manual force. It has been force-tested to 500 lbs. The enclosure is UL-listed and has an IP-68 rating for water and dust exclusion. Visit securevue.net.

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