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Viscount Systems Inc., Burnaby, British Columbia, recently announced the company has received its first MESH order from the Cincinnati Metropolitan Housing Authority (CMHA). MESH is its access control system for multi-tenant and commercial buildings.
The first MESH system will be installed at The Riverview, a seniors housing community in Walnut Hills, Ohio. The CMHA will evaluate MESH, and may change out each of its 12 senior housing communities.
CMHA is the 17th largest housing authority in the United States. CMHA consistently receives designation as a high performing agency from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).
The AXIS Q60-C PTZ Network Series Cameras operate safely and efficiently at very high temperatures and maintain a cool and constant temperature within the housing.