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Infrastructure & Installation

Deploy in Days. No Construction Required.

Fixed or portable sensors. PoE or cellular connectivity. Sub-100KB image payloads. No on-premises servers. No renovation downtime. Safience was built for venues that cannot shut down a gate for six months. Our engineering team surveys your entry points, recommends sensor placement, and deploys during a single off-week. Every scan that identifies a threat also searches for a missing child.

What Deployment Actually Looks Like

Most security technology requires a construction project. Safience requires a mounting bracket and a network connection. Here is exactly what goes into your building, and what does not.

RTIS Fixed Deployment

Permanent Gates, Permanent CoveragennFixed sensors mount at permanent entry points: main gates, VIP entrances, employee access points, loading docks. Hardwired via PoE (Power over Ethernet), so a single cable provides both power and data. No separate power supply. No dedicated server closet. No structural modification beyond a mounting bracket.nnMounting: bracket-mounted, no structural penetration requirednPower: PoE (Power over Ethernet)nConnectivity: hardwired EthernetnImage payload: sub-100KB per capturenProcessing: cloud-based, no on-premises servernStorage: none at venue (zero local data retention)

RTIS Portable Deployment

Temporary Gates, Flexible CoveragennPortable sensors deploy for temporary entry points, event-specific gates, overflow entrances, or perimeter positions that change by event type. Cellular connectivity means no wired infrastructure at all. Set up in minutes. Relocate between events. Cover a gate for a concert on Friday and a different gate for a game on Sunday.nnMounting: tripod or temporary bracketnPower: battery or standard outletnConnectivity: cellular (no venue network required)nImage payload: sub-100KB per capturenProcessing: cloud-based, no on-premises servernStorage: none at venue (zero local data retention)

What Safience Does Not Require

  1. No on-premises servers

  2. No dedicated server room or closet

  3. No video management system (VMS)

  4. No continuous video recording

  5. No local biometric database

  6. No bandwidth upgrades (sub-100KB payloads, not video streams)

  7. No structural modifications or conduit runs

  8. No general contractor coordination

  9. No renovation downtime

From Gate Survey to Live Operation

A typical deployment follows four phases. The entire process, from initial site visit to live operation at your first event, takes days to weeks depending on venue size and gate count. Not months. Not quarters.

  1. Gate Survey

    1 day on-site

    Safience engineers visit your venue, walk every entry point, assess lighting conditions, crowd flow patterns, mounting positions, and connectivity options. The result is a coverage plan showing recommended sensor placement at every gate.

  2. Infrastructure Preparation

    1 to 3 days

    For fixed sensors: PoE drops to mounting locations. Most modern venues already have PoE infrastructure at entry points. For portable sensors: identify power access points and confirm cellular coverage. No construction crew, no general contractor, no building permit.

  3. Sensor Installation

    1 to 2 days

    Sensors mount at designated positions. Fixed sensors connect via PoE. Portable sensors connect via cellular. System configuration, testing, and calibration are completed on-site. Your IT team receives a network diagram showing exactly what touches your infrastructure (a single PoE connection per fixed sensor, and nothing else).

  4. Live Operation

    Your next event

    Sensors are active for the next scheduled event. The Rapid Action Center is staffed and operational for your event window. Real crowds. Real results. A post-event debrief with your team reviews system performance, coverage, and any operational adjustments.

Safience does not replace your existing access control, ticketing, or camera systems. It operates alongside them. Alert routing integrates with your security operations center workflow, radio dispatch, or mobile notification system. The RTIS sensor is not a replacement for CCTV. It is a purpose-built identity intelligence layer that adds capability without disrupting your current operations.

Every threat scan also searches for a missing child.

Learn about the dual mission

Let Us Survey Your Gates

Our engineering team assesses your entry points, recommends sensor placement, and delivers a deployment plan. The survey takes a single day. No construction, no commitment, no disruption to your event schedule.