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Raytec WARRIOR II illuminators achieve full ATEX certification and deliver high output illumination
(14/09/2011)

Many hazardous environments require site lighting to be ATEX rated, which means that the illuminator will not cause an explosion by igniting the surrounding (external) flammable gases or vapors. In addition, installation in a hazardous environment can be extremely costly, as it carries a high level of risk and requires certified engineers and specialist equipment. Old bulb technology has a very short life and therefore requires continuous replace... [more]

White-Light LED lighting can provide an additional revenue stream
(03/06/2011)

The supply of lighting is often a missed opportunity for security installers, especially when considering that the same facilities managers responsible for CCTV systems, are also responsible for general lighting. Providing an additional revenue stream, multi-purpose White-Light LED lighting can be used to improve site safety and security, providing lighting not just for cameras but for pedestrians too. The provision of lighting provides fantas... [more]

RAYLUX Urban units replace old-style 70W and 150W sodium lamps in Oxford University Press building
(20/04/2011)

The RAYLUX Urban series of multi-purpose White-Light LED illuminators allows installers to deliver lighting not just for the camera, but for any general area lighting requirement. This includes campus lighting, perimeter fence lines, footpaths and car parks. In an eco-friendly lighting project recently completed for the historic Oxford University Press building, a range of RAYLUX Urban units have been installed as replacements for old-style 70... [more]

Raytec's free webinars promote best practice in CCTV and general lighting applications
(08/04/2011)

Raytec's spring-summer webinar series is designed to bring installers, designers and planners up to date with the latest practises, techniques and opportunities with LED lighting. Following the success of Raytec’s latest CCTV lighting winter webinar programme, Raytec have announced their next programme of free webinars to promote the best practices in both CCTV and general lighting applications. The sessions provide useful tools and prac... [more]

The need for dedicated lighting to achieve high quality images at night
(11/03/2011)

Every camera needs light to see and network cameras are no different. Without addressing the need for lighting network cameras won’t live up to their full potential; they will not be able to deliver the superior resolutions they are capable of, and may overload a system with the large amount of data they generate. By providing the correct levels of illumination your network surveillance system can benefit from a number of advantages: · ... [more]

Raytec CCTV lighting webinars available for review and free download
(28/01/2011)

Raytec launched their first webinar programme as an industry ‘first’ two years ago. With vast global participation, it has grown in popularity and this latest series has been the most widely attended to-date with attendees from as far as California to Singapore. Their CCTV lighting winter webinar programme attracted more than 500 installers, consultants and end-users globally. Raytec have now made the complete series available for review and f... [more]

Raytec IR illuminators deployed in the remote bat caves of Borneo
(14/01/2011)

Raytec IR illuminators have been deployed deep in the remote bat caves of the Mulu National Park, Borneo, in a specialist eco surveillance project directed by Charles Tomas, CEO and Principal Security Advisor of CTG Security Matrix. The caves are so isolated that they can only be reached by a 35 minute plane trip from the nearest settlement, or a day-long river journey. The treacherous installation aided by the tribesmen of the National Park, ... [more]

RAYMAX Infra-Red lighting increases security around Malaga Cathedral without detracting from the unique character of the building
(08/12/2010)

The baroque cathedral in Malaga on Spain’s Costa del Sol, is one of the city’s main tourist attractions and is situated close to a number of other historic buildings in the city centre. The latest RAYMAX covert Infra-Red lighting technology from Raytec is being used to improve security and safety at Malaga Cathedral. So when planners decided to improve surveillance at the site with a new CCTV system, it had to be designed so that it would hav... [more]

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