CH01 — GATED COMMUNITIES
One view across every tower, block and gate.
30–200 cameras across vendors and DVR generations — watched as one system, not a wall of feeds.
What it covers
- Unified dashboard across towers, blocks & common areas
- Guard-presence detection
- Perimeter-breach detection
- After-hours intrusion alerts
- Unauthorised help & delivery-personnel tracking
- Resident & visitor number-plate recognition
What it removes
- Per-tower DVRs that never talk to each other
- A 16-screen wall no one can actually watch
- Scrubbing footage to find which camera caught it
- “Was the guard on post?” guesswork
CH02 — HOSPITALS
Coverage where attention matters most.
Buildings, departments and separate NVRs — one role-scoped view for security, facilities and admin.
What it covers
- Unified view across buildings, departments & NVRs
- Restricted zones — ICU, NICU, OT monitoring
- Ambulance-bay protection
- Cross-camera person tracking
- People counting at reception & key areas
- Department heat maps (peak / off-peak)
- Guard-presence detection
What it removes
- A separate NVR per block with no single view
- Restricted-zone entries nobody is watching
- Manual head-counts at reception
- Hunting camera-to-camera to follow one person
CH03 — SCHOOLS & CAMPUS
From entry gate to back lane — one record.
A wide camera footprint, limited security staff. NetrIQ does the watching so staff can respond.
What it covers
- Unified view across buildings, floors, common & play areas
- After-hours intrusion detection
- Restricted-area monitoring
- Incident investigation across all cameras
- Automatic vehicle arrival / departure via LPR
- Campus transport dashboard — all buses, one view
- Security-guard monitoring
What it removes
- Footage reviewed only after a complaint
- Tracking buses over phone calls
- Blind after-hours and weekend perimeter
- Per-building camera silos
CH04 — RETAIL & JEWELLERY
Counter to back room. Day to night.
Active watching across every outlet — plus the analytics to understand who walks in.
What it covers
- Unified dashboard across all outlets & stores
- After-hours intrusion detection
- Incident investigation across all cameras
- Person-of-interest / watchlist alerts
- Security-guard monitoring
- Customer analytics (new, repeat, time-of-day)
- Zone heat maps (where customers gather)
What it removes
- Each store an island with its own DVR
- No read on new vs repeat footfall
- Scrubbing tapes after a shrinkage event
- Flagged faces re-entering unnoticed
CH05 — DINE
Every outlet, every shift — one console.
Security, food-safety and customer flow across floors, buildings and outlets.
What it covers
- Unified view across floors, buildings & outlets
- Kitchen hygiene & compliance monitoring
- Customer analytics (new, repeat, time-of-day)
- Zone heat maps (gathering & idle time)
- Restricted-zone monitoring
- ANPR & vehicle detection
What it removes
- Hygiene lapses caught only on audit day
- Footfall and peak-hour guesswork
- Per-outlet DVRs with no chain view
- Counting covers and queues by eye
CH06 — LUXURY HOTELS
Across the property, one operations layer.
Floors, buildings, common areas and parking — security, service and compliance together.
What it covers
- Unified view across floors, buildings, common areas & parking
- Kitchen hygiene & compliance monitoring
- Customer analytics (new, repeat, time-of-day)
- Restricted-zone monitoring
- ANPR & vehicle detection
- Guest-experience monitoring
- Guard-presence detection
What it removes
- Disconnected systems per wing or property
- Valet and arrivals logged by hand
- Service gaps surfaced only by complaints
- Unwatched back-of-house zones
CH07 — MALLS
Anchor zones, parking, common areas — one layer.
The largest mixed-vendor estates we see, presented as one system with one detection pipeline.
What it covers
- Unified view across floors, common areas & parking
- Security-guard presence detection
- Customer analytics (new, repeat, time-of-day)
- Zone heat maps (where customers gather)
- Estate-wide person-of-interest tracking
- Restricted-zone monitoring
- ANPR & vehicle detection
What it removes
- Anchor-by-anchor camera silos
- Footfall guessed, not measured
- Slow incident reconstruction across hours of footage
- Parking movement logged by hand
CH08 — FLEET
Every bus and vehicle, one dashboard.
Driver safety and gate movements, built from the cameras already on board and at the yard.
What it covers
- Unified dashboard across all buses / vehicles
- Authorised-driver detection
- Driver mobile-use & drowsiness detection
- Automatic vehicle arrival / departure via ANPR
- Visitor & children pickup-zone monitoring
What it removes
- Each vehicle a blind box
- Unsafe driving caught only after an incident
- Gate movements kept in a manual register
- No proof of who was actually driving
CH09 — IT OFFICE SPACES
Tenant floors, server rooms, after-hours access.
AI over the existing camera fleet without touching the badge stack — with audit-ready evidence.
What it covers
- Unified dashboard across buildings, common areas & parking
- Security-guard presence detection
- SOC 2 compliance reports
- Tailgating detection (pure-CV)
- Person-of-interest / watchlist alerts
- Restricted-area monitoring
- Occupancy reports
- After-hours intrusion detection
What it removes
- Tailgating the badge logs never catch
- Compliance evidence assembled by hand
- Server-room / DC-cage ingress nobody watches
- Per-floor camera silos
CH10 — SMB & FACTORY
Safety and security on the shop floor.
Real AI across the building or factory — safety, compliance and security, priced for small footprints.
What it covers
- Unified view across the building / factory
- PPE & safety-gear monitoring & alerts
- Mobile-phone use on the shop floor
- Fire-hazard detection
- Restricted-zone monitoring
- After-hours intrusion alerts
- Person-of-interest / watchlist
What it removes
- Safety violations seen only after an accident
- Manual floor walk-throughs
- No record of PPE compliance
- After-hours blind spots