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25/08/2006

US Maximum Security Facility Goes Extreme

Burnaby, B.C. (Canada)

Extreme CCTV announce the supply of its EX36 seclusion cell cameras for one of North America´s highest security prisons. The EX36 which holds a US patent is already in use at numerous correctional facilities worldwide, including one notorious prison in Iraq.

The unique design of the vandal-resistant EX36 allows for secure placement into the upper corner of a room, abutting two walls and a ceiling. Unlike conventional cameras, the EX36 design ensures no grip or anchor points, preventing the camera from being torn off its supporting walls and making it the ideal surveillance solution for at-risk individuals.
Featuring 1/4" Lexan plate windows, EX36 is the indestructible camera of choice for prison authorities worldwide. Its wide field of view and 45 degree tilt enables it to monitor an entire room including underneath the camera itself.
Here's why EX36 is essential for seclusion cell surveillance. according to Extreme CCTV:

- No-Grip anchor free, Integrated Day-Night design

- Vandal resistant, protects against the most brutal attempts to destroy, detach or disable the camera

- 84 photocell controlled Infra-Red LEDs for 10m (35ft) of Infra-Red surveillance

- 45° tilt for full view of the entire room including underneath the camera itself

- 1/3" LXR CCD for excellent IR sensitivity, low streak, low smear and excellent anti-blooming characteristics

- 1/4" thick Lexan window for optical clarity and vandal resistance.


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