Casino and Gaming Industry Applications

Managing risks in a Casino environment and its related properties can be a video surveillance challenge. Careful deployment of a video system will not only help you to meet gaming control requirements, but also meet surveillance and security needs.

In casinos, use cameras to provide surveillance for tracking individuals and views of summary activity. This may also include a need for close-up and detailed viewing of gaming tables, machines, auditoriums, and sports book lounges.

Careful watch over employees and customers is essential in curbing illegal practices and maintaining a safe and pleasant environment. The system should include a wide range of cameras for the various viewing environments and light levels required for the application.

Typical uses are shown in the table below.

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Protected Areas:
Vestibules and doorways Identify individuals as they enter and leave a building or facility.
Gaming Machines Identify players. See and minimize vandalism.
Gaming Tables Identify players. Supervise play activities. Verify dealer integrity
Cash Register/Drawer Close-up view of cash being deposited or withdrawn from the cash drawer. Record register transaction information.
Hallways View hallways leading to other rooms or outside. Cover one or more doors.
Cash Counters Provide a close-up view of cash being handled and counted.
Lobbies View general activities in a public lobby. Identify individuals as they travel through the room.
Vending Machines Watch over vending machines. Minimize vandalism and theft.
Roadways Watch traffic patterns on roadways. Track vehicles into and out of the facility.
Parking Areas Watch over cars left unattended, or identify vehicles that enter or leave parking facilities.
Intersections Watch traffic patterns on roadways. Directional tracking of vehicles.
Emergency Exits Capture video of those who force their way through emergency exits. See who initiated an emergency alarm.
ATM Watch over ATM and Banking machines. Minimize vandalism and theft.
Alley ways Watch over external walkways and alleys in and around buildings. View utility easements.
Stairwells Help to manage risks by verifying that the stairwell is clear of injured persons, vagrants, or intruders.