Surveillance system retains 100% success rate over 7 years
Mobotix has announcef that their CCTV solution at Bromsgrove School has helped protect pupils, staff and property across a 100 acre site for over seven years without fail. The project which was designed, implemented and maintained by NS Optimum Ltd includes 35 cameras delivering megapixel quality as part of a combined data, voice and video network.
For expert advice, the school approached NS Optimum Ltd, an ICT solution provider who had successfully implemented and managed its IT network for many years. Based on a striking demonstration of the capabilities of the Mobotix technology, the school agreed to deploy Mobotix DualNight Megapixel cameras at key entrance points across the campus. “The initial deployment was extremely successful and provided good coverage over critical areas,” explains Scott Fisher, Network Manager for Bromsgrove School, “The Mobotix method of compressing and sending IP video allowed us to run CCTV without upgrading our network with no negative impacting on data or voice traffic.”
Over the subsequent 7 years, the School has increased the coverage of the CCTV network to include its preparatory school, pre-preparatory, nursery, boarding houses, all car parks and even some sports facilities. “We now have several Mobotix hemispheric cameras which give us complete 360 degree coverage of entire areas like the computer rooms and library while the ability to use internal camera memory means that we only archive footage at night to ensure that the data network is always fully available for students and staff.”
Over the last 7 years, the Mobotix CCTV installation has suffered no mechanical faults, “We don’t use any protective housing or heaters and all of the cameras have given us 100% reliability,” explains Fisher, “The cameras are incredibly discreet and key staff around the campus can instantly access both live and archived footage from anywhere on the site with the proper security clearance.”
“We have had no major incidents across Bromsgrove but the quality of the images and the lack of drain on the network or management overheads provide us with a perfect system for a healthy school environment.” Fisher concludes.

