
The Ben Bolt School District is located in a rural area with over 500 students, ranging from elementary through high school. They were in need of a more secure surveillance system to ensure the safety of their campuses.
The school district decided to implement Eagle Eye’s cloud-based video surveillance system. Now, selected members of the staff are enabled to receive motion alerts on their smart phone. The school’s video is also securely stored in the cloud should they later need it for reference.
“Parents want to know their children are safe at school, surrounded by high security. Our school district is doing everything we can to ensure their children are protected. The Eagle Eye Cloud VMS was the answer we needed.”
Stella Grimes, Federal Programs at The Ben Bolt School District
Here are the details of this project:
Eagle Eye Product | Eagle Eye Cloud VMS |
Country | US |
Number of Locations | 1 |
Type of Cameras | IP |
Number of Cameras | 45 |
Camera Manufacturer | Eagle Eye Networks |
Retention | 14 Days |
Eagle Eye Equipment | Eagle Eye Bridge 304, Eagle Eye Bridge 401 |

Since 2012, Eagle Eye Networks has provided smart cloud surveillance solutions, leveraging AI to drive natural language search, automation, and more. Eagle Eye’s camera-agnostic approach heightens security while saving money, time, and resources.
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