Skip to main content

TunnelCam Ultimo for tunnel safety and fire protection

Dutch surveillance solutions provider TKH Security Solutions has introduced its latest surveillance camera for the mobility market, the TunnelCam Ultimo, a compact and lightweight camera specially designed for tunnel applications and able to withstand harsh tunnel environments. The TunnelCam Ultimo is able to capture clear images and locate heat sources, making it suitable for tunnel safety and fire protection. Third party automatic incident detection can be installed in the camera to alert tunnel control c
July 10, 2017 Read time: 1 min
Dutch surveillance solutions provider 4207 TKH Security Solutions has introduced its latest surveillance camera for the mobility market, the TunnelCam Ultimo, a compact and lightweight camera specially designed for tunnel applications and able to withstand harsh tunnel environments.


The TunnelCam Ultimo is able to capture clear images and locate heat sources, making it suitable for tunnel safety and fire protection. Third party automatic incident detection can be installed in the camera to alert tunnel control centre operators so that incidents can also be reported to the motorway control centre and traffic rerouted or stopped.

For more information on companies in this article

Related Content

  • Knowing when to slow down
    August 8, 2018
    Level 2 driver assistance vehicles have little problem reading fixed metal signs at the roadside - but it’s a different story with VMS in tunnels, finds Alan Dron. Following a series of hands-free driving tests in tunnels, an Australian road authority believes that car manufacturers have to up their game before vehicles have the required levels of competence to consistently perform ‘assisted driving’ tasks. The trials, in the state of Victoria late last year, tested the ability of several vehicles to stay
  • Machine vision develops closer traffic ties
    January 11, 2013
    Specifiers and buyers of camera technology in the transportation sector know what they need and are seeking innovative solutions. Over the following pages, Jason Barnes examines the latest developments with experts on machine vision technology. Transplanting the very high-performance camera technology used in machine vision from tightly controlled production management environments into those where highly variable conditions are common requires some careful thinking and not a little additional effort. Mach
  • Control room tech ends data overload
    July 22, 2021
    There have never been so many data sources available to traffic control centre operators – but too much data can be as bad as too little when making decisions. Adam Hill asks how control room technology companies can help operators screen out the white noise
  • Six easy steps to security
    October 22, 2018
    As security threats become increasingly vast and varied, multinationals are beginning to see the need for an effective global security operations centre to protect their organisation. James I. Chong spells out what is required. You know you need a global security operations centre (GSOC) to support what you’ve built, identify threats, and prevent disasters before they happen - but how do you know if it’s truly effective? There’s no shortage of information coming into operation centres. Too often, it’s the