CCTV / Mobile Video Camera Systems
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School Bus Camera Systems
Capture and record student & driver behavior for easy incident investigation
Electrocomm’s school bus camera systems capture video and audio of exactly what’s happening on the bus and let drivers keep their eyes on the road. Identify bullying, vandalism, student discipline problems, and driver safety issues and get the evidence you need to resolve problems quickly and easily.
- High-resolution digital video recording
- Playback software with privacy blurring
- Automatic video downloading via WiFi
- Video synchronized with telematics data
Automated Stop-arm Camera Solution
Take action to protect students outside the bus
Stop-arm camera solution helps keep drivers focused on safe loading and off-loading of students by automatically capturing stop-arm violation events and tagging them with relevant details such as date, time and GPS coordinates required for law enforcement review.
The Facts:
Thousands of school districts across North America rely on Seon to protect students inside the bus, but investing in student safety outside the bus is just as important. According to the National Association of State Directors of Pupil Transportation (NASDPTS) 3rd annual stop-arm survey, 85,279 vehicles passed a stopped school bus in a single day.
Find out how you can add stop-arm cameras to any Seon camera system with minimal investment:
- Stop-arm violations trigger event recording without driver intervention
- Capture license plate numbers of violators in high-definition
- Tag video evidence with date, time, and GPS location
- Download stop-arm events automatically via WiFi
Communication That Performs
How the Stop-arm Solution Works:
1: Vehicle illegally passes the bus: A sensor installed directly below the stop-arm will trigger a marked alarm on the video recording each time it senses a vehicle passing the stopped bus illegally (i.e. stop-arm engaged and flashers on).
2: Two camera angles capture the event: A high-definition digital video recorder (DVR) captures views of the event from both directions (oncoming traffic and vehicles passing on the driver side).
3: Video evidence tagged: DVR recording is tagged with stop-arm violation and information such as date, time, and GPS co-ordinates.
4: Violation downloaded: When the bus returns to the yard, the video tagged as a stop-arm violation is automatically downloaded over WiFi to a central server for review and processing.
5: Event ready for review: Quickly and easily locate violations in vMax® Commander and easily create a video evidence package for law enforcement.
Electrocomm installs and services all brands of major mobile camera systems and DVR recording solutions:
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Already own a camera system and need help with repairs or dissatisfied with the MFG service after the sale? Electrocomm can help! Our technicians are trained on many types of camera systems and help hundreds of school districts across Michigan keep their systems operational.
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Mobile Video Camera – FAQs
What types of school bus camera systems does Electrocomm install for districts in Michigan?
Electrocomm installs full mobile video solutions for pupil transportation, including dash cams, driver and passenger cameras, back-up cameras, and full school bus surveillance and DVR systems. These systems are designed to capture activity inside and around the bus from loading zones to the roadway.
How does a stop-arm camera solution help capture and document illegal passes around school buses?
A stop-arm style camera setup is mounted to view the lane beside the bus when the stop sign is out. It records vehicles that pass illegally while students are boarding or exiting. The footage can be reviewed later with time, date, and location details to support school safety investigations and law-enforcement action.
Can my current bus DVR or camera system be upgraded, or does it need to be replaced?
Many fleets can keep existing wiring, camera locations, or mounts and upgrade the DVR or camera heads for better resolution and features. In other cases, a full refresh is more cost-effective. Electrocomm can inspect your current system and recommend whether a partial upgrade or full replacement makes more sense.
How is recorded video stored, downloaded over Wi-Fi, and shared with school officials or law enforcement?
Most mobile video systems store footage on secure onboard DVRs or solid-state media. Video can then be offloaded over Wi-Fi or a wired connection to a server or workstation where authorized staff can search, clip, and export the files. Those clips can be shared securely with school administrators or law-enforcement when needed.
Which brands of mobile camera and DVR systems does Electrocomm install, service, and repair?
Electrocomm installs and supports mobile video systems from leading manufacturers such as REI, Seon, Pro-Vision, AngelTrax, and others. Their technicians are trained on bumper-to-bumper camera and DVR solutions for school buses and fleet vehicles.
How can a district tell if its existing on-board camera system still meets modern safety and compliance needs?
Warning signs include poor image quality, limited coverage inside or outside the bus, unreliable recording, or difficulty retrieving video when an incident occurs. If your system can’t easily provide clear video with time and location data when you need it, Electrocomm can assess the setup and outline upgrade options to bring it in line with current safety expectations.