CULTURAL HERITAGE
Solutions for the security of museums and art galleries
Security in museums has several crucial aspects that involve both the security of artworks and the safeguarding of people and buildings, requiring an integrated approach to emergency management.
The diversification of risks, coupled with the diversity of environments and types of artworks to be monitored, requires museums to implement integrated security strategies to address individual threats and pursue synergistic goals among the different intervention areas.
Prassel's portfolio for the security of museums
Our Safety & Security technologies support the security of museums and exhibition areas by providing accurate monitoring of facilities, artworks and visitors.
Prassel solutions centrally manage Safety & Security devices, offering innovative tools for analyzing and understanding the security events that occur in museum facilities.
ViMS: complete Safety & Security centralization
The ViMS platform for centralizing Safety & Security offers museums a comprehensive tool for integrated monitoring of their facilities, unifying the management of video surveillance and other physical security information.
The operational synergy among video surveillance, access control, intrusion and fire alarms, ensures high protection of the artworks on display and enhances the safety of visitors and staff through an integrated system that promptly contextualizes events of interest.
Thus, museum facilities can be monitored in real time to detect suspicious behavior, thefts, vandalism acts, and other events that could compromise the safety of facilities and people, with the further possibility to promptly activate predefined emergency plans.
- Full synergy between security devices
- Real-time monitoring of people and facilities
- Timely contextualization of events
- Storing of video footage and evidentiary information
- Timely response to emergencies
MagicBox: video analytics with Artificial Intelligence
MagicBox’s AI-powered video analytics offer museums an advanced Plug & Play system to improve security and strategic management of exhibition spaces.
MagicBox monitors museum facilities and visitors in real time, detecting suspicious behaviors such as attempting to touch or remove an artwork on display. If a visitor gets too close to a piece of artwork or attempts to open a display case, the system immediately generates an alarm to notify security personnel – with the further possibility to automatically activate remote warning devices.
MagicBox can also be used to analyze visitor flow, counting the number of people in each area of the museum to avoid overcrowding to improve strategic planning of exhibition spaces and routes.
- Monitoring of people and artworks
- Automatic fire detection
- Analysis of visitor flows
- Synergy with signaling devices
- Statistics on detected events
Clue: management and sharing of digital video evidence
Clue enables the generation of contextual dossiers that collect recorded footage of those events that harm the security of museums and exhibition areas – such as thefts, damage, and vandalism acts – that require subsequent investigation and collection of multimedia evidence.
Thus, Clue participates in the overall security process for the protection of cultural property by helping to contain the cost of sharing video recordings with law enforcement agencies, while streamlining cooperation in post-event investigations.
- Digital sharing of recordings
- Creation of customized dossiers
- Differentiated access permissions
- Protection of information
- On-premises or in cloud installation
Use cases
ViMS SUITE
Software PSIM per la gestione completa dei dispositivi di sicurezza in un’unica piattaforma.
CLUE
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MAGIC BOX
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