SST Info Updates

SST Info Updates

Sloan Security Technologies  //  Keep up with us here! Feel free to contact us with your ideas or project needs.

Apr 3 / 8:23pm

Integrator Testimonial

Neal Timmerman, Caveo Corp. – “I love this pre-integrated solar solution.  We have had so many customers that were limited in how they could deploy systems because of expensive trenching.  We think Sloan Security Technology’s wireless camera solution is answer to many of these problems.” 

Mar 19 / 9:09am

Testing RSSI crash barriers in lab

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Mar 13 / 9:56am

Getting Ready for the International Security Conference (ISC) West

We are really excited to be showing at ISC West 2012! Please come by and
see us!

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Feb 29 / 9:27am

SST provides advanced off-grid cathodic protection to as utility

> > We are pleased to announce yet another use for the Genlux solar platform! (And you thought we were only about cameras and sensors... Well, we are mostly....)

> SST is assisting technicians at Intermountain Gas Company to power and connect pipe-to-soil voltage potential sensor to an underground gas pipeline. This sensor helps determine the amount of cathodic protection required to mitigate steel pipeline corrosion.

> A buried steel pipeline will often corrode as the steel interacts with the soil around it. Cathodic protection uses a sacrificial metal (called an anode) to halt or significantly slow this process, lengthening the life of the steel pipeline. This is particularly important as pipe infrastructure ages and failure can occur. > We are honored to participate in this project with Intermountain Gas and Gas Technology Institute (Illinois) to provide rugged and reliable power and wireless connectivity for this important cathodic protection project, which could have far-reaching effect. > For more information, please contact Cameron Crawford. > > Cameron Crawford > Technology Systems Manager
> Sloan Security Technologies
> Office: (208) 344-8379 > Cell: (208) 412-7941
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Posted from Kuna, ID

Feb 20 / 11:48am

Client Testimonial

2/13/2011

Safeguards Technology LLC used Sloan Security’s assistance in providing different safety or security solutions when combining solar systems and intrusion detection systems. The advantage of using Sloan’s system is their determination and drive to get the job done in any very rigorous time schedule. We were able to use their local resources to design and integrate specific solution the client demanded while keeping costs down.

To date, our combined systems have been installed in harsh conditions/terrain [Newfoundland/Ontario] where basic infrastructure was not available.

After three successful projects we look forward to continue and grow our working relationship with Sloan Security.

Yaron Getter

Vice President - Sales & Marketing

Safeguards Technology LLC

75 Atlantic Street

Hackensack, NJ 07601

Tel: 201-488-1022 Ext.233

Feb 12 / 8:14pm

-19C in Newfoundland

Little things like posting temperature data in easy to read tables gets us excited – especially when there are eighteen systems.   

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We are reporting the data provided by our partner, Solarbeam Int.   

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Feb 3 / 8:56am

SST Introduces Remote Data Monitoring

Sloan Security Technologies is pleased to announce that in collaboration with AmericanPharma, an Idaho-based data analytics company, it has successfully demonstrated a cloud-based off-grid data monitoring system for the Government of Newfoundland to provide system overview for the 40 Sloan/Solarbeam Roadside Detection System towers deployed in Newfoundland.  

The purpose of this system is provide high-level summary to the 100k data points being generated each day by the forty systems.  

 Currently, we can graph battery voltage on a 12hr basis and show daily averages, temperature, and various alarm outputs.  Later, we will be able to add SMS alerts and custom monitoring for system irregularities.

 In 2011, our scope was strictly to provide a consistent 12vdc.  In 2012, our goal is to able to provide a consistent 12vdc + cloud-based data surveillance for maximum value, as well as generate reoccurring revenue.    

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Jan 20 / 7:14am

Little Current, Ontario RDS Motorist Safety Project

Sloan Security Technologies, Inc is thrilled that the Ministry of Transport Ontario, Canada utilized the Sloan Genlux hybrid solar sensor platform to perform roadside detection via Solarbeam IR sensors. The system will trigger warning lights when deer cross into the roadway - keeping motorists and animal safe. U.S. based Safeguard is the project manager.

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Jan 20 / 7:01am

Pearson Int. Airport, Toronto System

In partnership with Safeguards Technologies and Solarbeam Inc., we are pleased to present the  Pearson Int. Airport, Toronto, Canada mobile intrusion sensor deployment.  This unique custom solution provides a high degree of mobile wireless security in either a linear or square configuration using a microwave and IR sensors, as well as imbedded logic.

Because of the expense and challenge of working in a busy airport environment, the system was entirely built and tested at our lab in Boise, Idaho - making it easy and cost-efficient to deploy on site. 

This system is rated to 130 mph. To put some perspective on 130mph, the thrust from the engines behind the tower are roughly 110mph at 50'.

We designed the system to use commonly available parking bumpers to provide the roughly 2000# needed to meet the airport's 130mph criteria - saving the customer money and making the system easily deployed in the field via a forklift. 

Whereever the system is deployed, it is wirelessly connected to a guardbooth over a mile from the site.  

 

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Jan 9 / 3:14pm

SST's ConocoPhillips GL-225 System Commissioning

We are pleased that SST and Convergint Technologies have successfully
commissioned a GL-225 off-grid solar security platform to help secure a
ConocoPhillips's fuel depot in Los Angeles, California. The install
will support a Firetide outdoor wireless mesh system and an Axis thermal
camera.  Reliable off-grid power was required due to the difficulty and expense of trenching on site.

The GL-225 delivered stable power via two 144w flexible solar panels and a 125w traditional glass solar panel.  

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