Ajax Systems installed security systems in 433 schools in Kyiv
30.01.24
Ajax Systems announced cooperation with the Department of Education and Science of Kyiv to solve the problem of ineffective security in educational institutions. The company has developed a solution to protect 433 schools from intrusion. At the beginning of 2023, the Department announced a tender for equipping schools with security systems, won by Ajax Systems. The installation of security systems was entrusted to the security police.
The buildings of Kyiv schools have different architecture and size, and solutions were designed taking into account the characteristics of each building. On average, one school security system consists of 170 devices. Each school is equipped with a central Hub security system. 2 Plus Jeweler, which can connect to 200 devices. The hub has 4 communication channels and can connect to four different Internet providers, including Ethernet, Wi-Fi and cellular networks.
Automation scripts allow you to launch automatic actions in the Ajax system in response to an alarm, a change in the security mode, or according to a schedule. For example, you can configure the system so that individual rooms automatically switch to security mode according to a schedule, or turn on security mode throughout the school after the end of the working day.
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