City security
Accuracy is the determining factor
In urban security and access control, can a determining factor be identified? There is awareness that price influences the purchase decision-making process, but statistical data show that it is not always synonymous with savings and, more importantly, that it is not the main criterion for making the best choice.
In the context of operational reality, with a high volume of daily transits, lower camera accuracy results in increased reading errors. These errors accumulate in databases every day, generating serious problems in urban security.
The large number of erroneous data presents a real challenge to both public safety and investigations, raising significant security issues. Therefore, it is legitimate to question whether it is appropriate to focus solely on the seemingly lower initial cost of purchase, or whether it is more advantageous to invest early on in sensing instruments that offer guarantees of quality and high performance.
SELEA strongly advocates that accuracy is the key factor in urban security and access control. Indeed, an integrated urban security system must also ensure that public resources are used wisely, contributing significantly to the protection of citizens.
SELEA offers a 5-year warranty on all cameras purchased from March 1, 2024.