Sports organizations utilize video surveillance for things like replays, safety, and high-traffic-area monitoring. Here’s what you should know about the latest innovations.
Key Takeaways- Sports venues use video surveillance to monitor high-traffic areas, focusing on security during crowded events
- Biometric screening tools like facial recognition can help teams monitor for certain individuals during games
- Instant replays are only possible with the right video tools to deliver instant insights
- Advanced cameras can adjust to the time of day, so recordings are much better quality
1. High-traffic surveillance
Sports stadiums and team events attract tens of thousands of people, all in the same place at the same time. Thus, there are many important considerations that security professionals and organization leaders must keep in mind to keep events safe and monitor for any incidents or threats. Video surveillance solutions can do the following to monitor these high-traffic areas:- Control large crowds and watch for any disturbances or disputes
- Keep an eye on every person entering and exiting the premises
- Monitor for warning signs of terrorist activity or other onsite crimes