In honour of International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, Dahua Technology donated its advanced video surveillance solutions to Faces of Hope Victims Center for it to create a safe space for victims and employees alike, protecting domestic violence sufferers.

Globally, almost one third (30%) of women who have been in a relationship report that they have experienced some form of violence by their intimate partners. Globally, more activists and groups are organising to combat domestic violence. Boise, Idaho based victim center Faces of Hope is leading the way in reducing victimisation of domestic abuse by offering a safety net of crisis-intervention services.

Upgrading older cameras

Given the danger posed by abusers, it was critically necessary for the Center to upgrade its video surveillance system to ensure the security of staff and victims. “Meeting with Dahua, it was clear that they were eager to help us in any way they could,” said Darren Braden, Regional Sales Director at Dahua’s All-star Dealer - Integrated Security Resources (ISR). “Upgrading the older cameras was a must for the victim center, so Dahua donating its video surveillance equipment is a step towards making this upgrade a reality.”Dahua Technology upgraded Faces of Hope’s security system with HD over Coax to minimise system disruption and bolster user interface

Dahua Technology upgraded Faces of Hope’s security system with HD over Coax to minimise system disruption and bolster user interface as well as technologies such as 4MP IR 3.6mm Mini Dome and Mini Bullet Dahua cameras to enable superior clarity.

Domestic violence victims

Furthermore, Dahua bolstered the center’s night surveillance with WDR enabled products to provide high-quality images and crystal-clear imagery around the clock. Most valuably, Dahua Technology ensured the safety of Faces of Hope Victim Center with around-the-clock surveillance and monitoring support, imbuing its technology with the company’s care and dedication.

With end-to-end technical support to ISR, the installation went smoothly. Faces of Hope Victim Center staff have described the upgraded system as “much easier to use, has perfect picture quality, and makes us feel safer. Dahua’s generosity is greatly appreciated, and the quality of their products is unmatched.” Moving forward, Dahua Technology will continue leveraging its leading technologies to not only ensuring the safety of women and domestic violence victims but contributing more to the local communities and social purposes. Dahua Technology will continue to focus on ‘Innovation, Quality and Service’ to realise its mission of ‘Enabling a safer society and smarter living’.

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