Safety Vision secures contract from Fort Worth ISD

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Safety Vision has secured a contract with the Fort Worth ISD (FWISD) to implement an advanced onboard camera system for its school buses.

This project aims to safeguard students during their commute and boost parental confidence knowing their children are protected by the technology.

Safety Vision reports it will replace existing bus cameras and upgrade the onboard digital recorders across the entire Transportation fleet of more than four (400) hundred buses that transport more than 14,000 students across 200 square miles daily and travel more than 4 million miles a year on daily transportation, field trips and events.

“Safety Vision is proud to partner with Fort Worth ISD to update their bus video systems enhancing student safety and boosting parental confidence,” said Clint Bryer, Director – Student Transportation.

Promoting positive student behavior

Fort Worth ISD’s existing camera systems are becoming obsolete, negatively impacting the department’s ability to record and retrieve video effectively and efficiently, the company says.

The new camera systems will include six onboard cameras and a 4112 NVR Network Video Recorder with wireless video downloading.

New systems will capture video footage both inside and outside the buses, monitor and promote positive student behavior and ensure the timely resolution of parent inquiries or concerns.

With wireless downloading, Fort Worth ISD will have secure access to video evidence from all bus cameras for use in incident investigation and resolution.