Protect your remote assets. Hassle-free.

CRC understands the concerns surrounding substation attacks and has been consulting with utilities about video verification solutions for over 10 years.

Due to their remote locations and valuable assets, power substations are often targets of theft and vandalism. When an intrusion occurs, swift action must be taken to minimize damage to people, property and service.

We provide the ultimate solution in substation security. Our plug-and-play solution is designed for simplicity and peace of mind. Our all-in-one system is easy to deploy and configure in just three simple steps: purchase, install, fine-tune.

Your tailored system includes professional 24/7/365 hands-off monitoring ensuring reliable and accurate alarm verification, alongside real-time remote look-in that allows you to confidently oversee your substation from anywhere.

View a brief overview of the system and how it works here:  brief video demo

We are happy to provide a personalized Zoom demo tailored to your specific requirements at no cost to you.

Try it risk-free for 90 days — if it doesn't meet your needs, we'll refund your investment. *

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Reliable & Accurate Alarm Verification

Your system will be professionally monitored 24/7/365 by CRC’s alarm monitoring center. Our highly trained agents receive real-time alarm notifications and can access a live view of the protected asset when an intrusion is detected. Through advanced alarm processing software, CRC is the first line of defense against threats in electric substations. Alarm monitoring personnel take control of the Pan-Tilt-Zoom (PTZ) camera(s) remotely, verify the threat, collect key video evidence, and when necessary, alert local 911 agencies.

NDAA Compliant Cameras & Loudspeakers

Every video surveillance system and deployable surveillance unit utilizes National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) compliant cameras and network loudspeakers that are approved for use in critical infrastructure and follow cybersecurity best practices. Cameras can include a built-in microphone, infrared illuminators, thermal imaging, and PTZ capabilities. Network loudspeakers provide clear, long-range speech and enables an operator to remotely address people and deter unwanted activity or play a pre-recorded audio file when it is manually or automatically triggered in response to an alarm event.

Read more about NDAA Compliance here.

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Deployable Video Surveillance Systems

Complete video surveillance systems enclosed in rugged, portable housings that easily attach to a utility pole or building and require only 110 VAC for power. Each unit features high-definition cameras, onboard video storage, and an advanced 4G LTE cellular data modem. Optional features include thermal cameras, license plate recognition cameras, radar detection and more! 


 

* Customer must issue a purchase order for the system and pay for the equipment delivered per terms. 90-day refund period refund period will start when the system is fully configured and operational. A full refund, minus shipping costs, will be issued if the customer notifies i2c before the 90-day period is complete. Customer agrees to allow i2c a period of 30 days to try to rectify any issues to the customer’s satisfaction once the refund request has been received from the customer.

 

AMAICON

CRC recently hosted a live AMA webinar with CRC Business Manager Mark Colton and I2C Technologies President/CEO Jeff Doak. The Ask Me Anything webinar discussed information regarding substation surveillance, monitoring, a live demo of a utility substation system and covered the following topics:

  1. What is video verification?
  2. Considerations when determining video verification systems
  3. Operational and dispatch standard operation and monitoring procedures
  4. System setup considerations – connectivity, network security and system deployment
  5. Typical costs associated with video verification systems

Want to see the recorded webinar to learn more?

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