Human Recognition Systems Partner With Camwatch

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Human Recognition Systems Partner With Camwatch

LIVERPOOL, England, November 27, 2014 /PRNewswire/ --

    Camwatch to augment MSite site access control and workforce management solution with
JCB Site Security Mobile CCTV Tower

    Human Recognition Systems (HRS) has partnered with Camwatch, a leading pioneer in
specialist CCTV monitoring, to offer their MSite customers access to the JCB Site Security
Mobile CCTV Tower, a unique, fully-integrated, rapidly-deployable security solution.

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    A previous winner of the CIOB Innovation Award, the solution provides monitored CCTV,
backed up by live audio challenges, and is proven to help prevent crime.

    Neil Norman, CEO at HRS said, "We are delighted to have partnered with Camwatch. The
partnership reaffirms our commitment to constantly improving our client offering and
offers the perfect complement to our MSite solution. We can now offer a full service
offering to our construction customers, allowing them a full site access and security
solution coupled with our market-leading workforce management reporting."

    HRS's MSite has been deployed on over 400 construction sites and was chosen to protect
the London 2012 Olympic Park build and its subsequent redevelopment.

    Phil Bunting, Director of Sales and Technology at Camwatch said, "HRS is a recognised
leader in the site security market. By partnering with them, we are able to gain access to
their existing customer base of the top 25 construction firms to offer a complete solution
to site access, security and workforce management."

    Designed for ease of installation and relocation as a site develops, the mobile CCTV
units make maximum use of wireless communications technology, minimising disruptive cable
runs and virtually eliminating any ground works requirements. An uninterruptible power
supply ensures the system remains functional in the event of a power failure.

    The motion detectors, operating in 360 degrees, will be alerted should anyone access
the site without authorisation and the camera will tilt-pan-zoom to view the intrusion. If
the intrusion is at night, the infra-red sensor will activate to ensure crystal clear
visuals, even in the dark, at considerable distances.

    The Camwatch National Monitoring Station will be alerted to the disturbance where one
of the experienced operators will view the incident immediately and identify the
situation, eliminating any false alarms.

    Neil added, "The Camwatch JCB solutions is a perfect fit for our MSite solution. Its
mobility and ease of installation matches that of our MSite Pod, enabling us to secure a
site in a matter of hours with little or no disruption to site."

    To find out more visit https://www.hrsid.com/product-msite or follow HRS on
Twitter: @HRS_biometrics [http://twitter.com/#!/HRS_biometrics ].

    About Human Recognition Systems

    Human Recognition Systems [https://www.hrsid.com ] (HRS) is one of the earliest
pioneers of applying biometric technology to the challenges of identity. Over the course
of our evolution, our technology has helped to deliver some of the most challenging
"identity" problems, from ensuring the right patients receive the right medicines to
helping rebel soldiers re-integrate with society.

    Today, we develop a series of industrial software and hardware systems, enabled
through biometric technology, that help construction companies, airports, oil & gas
facilities and other "Critical Safe Secure" environments operate effectively. In other
words, we help build buildings, send people on holiday and put fuel in your car, all the
while keeping everyone safe and secure.

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CONTACT: Human Recognition Systems: Ian Cushion, T: +44-(0)151-254-6976, E: contact@hrsid.com

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