Solutions for museums and cultural sites
Why Ajax
Effortless and non-invasive installation
Ajax wireless devices are quick and easy to install. Installation does not require drilling or intrusive cabling, so old historical buildings will be intact yet secured.
Wide communication range
The communication range of Ajax devices is up to 2,000 m. It is enough to cover a facility of almost any size. If a site has thick walls, a range extender can boost the range and ensure a stable connection.
Automation and control options
An Ajax system is intuitive to manage. Ajax apps and access devices such as keypads and buttons make the process as easy as it gets. Also, automation scenarios can simplify daily tasks and, for example, ensure that the security system is armed or disarmed by schedule.
Comprehensive security and automation solution
An Ajax system can offer protection to a site and its artifacts at multiple levels. There are solutions for intrusion protection, video surveillance, fire detection, water leakage prevention, and automation.
Fortifying any facility
Solving any challenge
Intrusion protection
Easy-to-install indoor and outdoor Ajax security solutions can protect facilities of any size. Both wired or wireless devices comply with the most demanding international and local standards and can be connected to the security companies’ CMS.
Wireless indoor and outdoor solutions
Wired indoor solutions with Grade 3 certification
Photo and video verification to filter out false alarms
Anti-sabotage protection for safe use in public spaces
Instant alarm at the push of a panic button
Video surveillance
The cloud infrastructure of Ajax video surveillance products ensures reliable data encryption and instant remote access to the stream. Ajax cameras are IP65-rated, sabotage-protected, and remotely reconfigurable via Ajax apps.
Easy video surveillance integration
Fast and encrypted data transfer
Customizable video wall for simultaneous monitoring of up to 220 streams
Smooth archive search: calendar view and filters by motion or scenario
IR illumination range — up to 35 m
Water leak prevention
Ajax leak detectors immediately trigger an alarm in case of a leakage, and the shutoff valve automatically stops the water supply thanks to an automation scenario. The solution prevents damage to the building and the valuables. The leak detectors do not require installation, while electric valves can be easily mounted on existing pipes.
Compatible with cold and hot water pipes
Up to 3 years of fully autonomous operation with pre-installed batteries
Automation scenarios to control water supply by schedule or when arming the system
Automatic water supply cut-off within 7 seconds
Anti-sabotage locker to complicate unauthorized removal
Comfort & Productivity
Smart relays, outlets, and light switches offer in-app control and automation of managing various appliances, ventilation, lighting, roller shutters, and gates. LifeQuality monitors provide temperature and humidity readings with medical-grade accuracy to maintain the microclimate required for proper preservation of valuable artifacts.
Air quality parameters monitoring via Ajax apps
Easy and convenient remote lighting and power control
Temperature and humidity monitoring in antique storage rooms
Closing window shutters and exit doors in seconds upon an alarm
Automation scenarios configuration in Ajax apps within minutes
Build your own security
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Customer stories
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Extra benefits that come in handy for museums and cultural sites
Automation scenarios to enhance safety
Easy scalability for any needs
Informative notifications and detailed event log
Smart integration of third-party devices
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FAQ
What risks does a museum face
Museums face various risks that can compromise their collections' security and safety. Common risks include theft, damage, environmental hazards, fire threats, and natural or artificial disasters. Theft can be targeted, often involving collectors or dealers, especially during opening hours and after disasters or special events. Environmental hazards like humidity and temperature fluctuations can damage delicate objects showcased, while fire threats and other disasters can cause irreparable loss. Implementing comprehensive museum security measures is essential to mitigate these risks.
How do museums prevent theft and secure their premises
Key strategies for preventing theft and enhancing museum safety include securing entrances and exits, locking storage areas, and controlling key access. Advanced security technologies like CCTV systems, motion and opening detectors, and sirens play a crucial role in monitoring and alerting potential threats, educating staff on security protocols, and maintaining a visible security presence that deters theft. Regular reassessment of risk profiles and updating security measures ensure the museum's defenses remain robust against evolving threats.
What are the critical components of museum security
Museum security involves a multifaceted approach that includes risk assessment, physical protection, fire protection strategies, and disaster preparedness.
Physical protection measures involve securing entrances, exits, and storage areas, implementing critical control systems, and using CCTV and other surveillance technologies. Fire protection includes fire detection systems, sprinkler systems, and regular maintenance. Disaster preparedness ensures that museums can quickly respond to emergencies. Regular staff training and inspections are essential to maintaining adequate security protocols and ensuring the safety of collections.
What fire protection strategies are recommended for museums
Sufficient fire protection in museums includes several vital strategies: regular maintenance and inspection of fire safety equipment, installation of fire detection systems, and use of sprinkler systems and hand-held fire extinguishers. Reducing fire risks through the careful fire safety system design and regular risk assessments is also vital. These measures help detect fires early, control their spread, and minimize damage. Ensuring that fire protection systems are up-to-date and staff are trained in fire safety protocols can significantly enhance an overall museum's security.